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- Lakeside High School to add classes and expand library - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP — Lakeside High School will be adding several new classes to its curriculum this fall. Principal Sylvia Atkinson said school officials found a way to accomplish this goal despite minimal funds — “by eliminating study halls and ...
- Riding The Trail To Hell - Newsweek
Riding The Trail To HellNewsweek - 35 minutes agoI won't pretend that Jarmusch's austere poetry will speak to everyone. His vision of the West's culture of death doesn't pander to the thrill-seeking ...
- There was a Wirral man called Jerry... - Liverpool Echo
There was a Wirral man called Jerry...Liverpool Echo, UK - 1 hour agoRegarding the popularity of limericks, he says: "I think it’sa democratic kind of poetry – it’s accessible to all and anyone can have a go at doing it ...
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf at Kerr Cultural Center (Phoenix New Times)
My friend Michelle and I were the only white people in the audience at last week's performance of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, which made me all the more aware that I was a white man who doesn't like poetry who'd come to watch a collection of choreographed ...
- Insults, Hopes, and the Future - Slate
Any day now we're going to make list of the words and phrases that strike dread into the heart of a Fray editor. A personal favorite would be "causation and correlation—don't you realize they're different?" Yes, we do, everyone does, could we start ...
- Trentonian Weekend Planner (Trentonian)
Gold’s Gym hosts summer kick-off party
- The livin' is easy, so enjoy the show -- onstage and in the galleries (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
As the mercury heads toward triple digits, we’re reminded that when it comes to the summer arts in Texas, we increasingly long for indoor air-conditioned comfort. Not to take anything away from Hip Pocket Theatre, Ballet Concerto, Shakespeare Dallas and the ongoing Concerts in the Garden — all of which still hang on to the concept of outdoor stages and sweaty performers, accompanied by the ...
- Legion Village celebrates author - Northumberland Today
Legion Village celebrates authorNorthumberland Today, Canada - 27 minutes agoThe Khan is the nickname of Robert Kirkland Kernighan (1854-1926), a bachelor farmer from Rockton, Ont., who wrote a daily column of poetry and prose that ...
- Why Obama wept for his father - Daily Nation
Daily NationWhy Obama wept for his fatherDaily Nation, Kenya - 5 hours agoObama listened spellbound, much as his ancestors had when they gathered around the fire to listen to the wise elders or to itinerant harpist-poets as they ...
- Lesbos islanders battle for Lesbian name (BBC News)
Campaigners on the Greek island of Lesbos try to prevent a gay rights group from calling itself "lesbian".
- 22 local students named winners; fifth-grader's slogan takes top place - Akron Beacon Journal
22 local students named winners; fifth-grader's slogan takes top placeAkron Beacon Journal, OH - 2 hours agoIn the poetry contest, Andrea Hinton, a 12th-grader at Archbishop Hoban, won first. Caroline Kurtz, a 12th-grader at Archbishop Hoban, and Tori Steward, ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night.
- TAPPING BARACK OBAMA'S PHONE - OpEdNews
TAPPING BARACK OBAMA'S PHONEOpEdNews, PA - 2 hours ago... when Obama eschewed the pundit’s red-blue-purple state preoccupation during his ’04 Democratic Convention speech, he was choosing poetry over polls. ...
- Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ... - Independent Florida Alligator
Bonnaroo 2008: Attendees endured show delays, hot weather and rain ...Independent Florida Alligator, FL - 7 hours agoAcademy Award winners Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season invited fans on stage to read their personal poetry, while Hansard strummed his ...
- Bringing reading to life at Merry Hill - Birmingham Post
Bringing reading to life at Merry HillBirmingham Post, UK - 19 minutes ago"So we are embracing all forms of reading including poetry, comics, nursery rhymes, and books turned into screenplays."
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