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- Nobel Laureates Arrive for Oceanic Global Leaders’ Forum - This Day Online
All is now set for the Oceanic Global Leaders Forum with the arrival at the weekend of Professors Wole Soyinka, Eric Maskin, Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Rita Dove, the international scholars billed to discus at the event. Besides the Governor of ...
- Rep's New Playwrights series is full of aesthetic rewards - TheReporter.com
Rep's New Playwrights series is full of aesthetic rewardsTheReporter.com, CA - 23 minutes agoIn Slota's microcosm, set ni 1969, the world is divided between Ingalls' troubled Michael - sometimes wearing a steel helmet and brandishing a black assault ...
- More than 800 north children in fun day - Press and Journal
More than 800 north children in fun dayPress and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoMr Rosen who also features on TV and radio, was on the last day of a major Scottish tour during which he brought the magic of poetry to more than 3000 ...
- 'The only thing that we have the power to do is speak out' - Tidings
When Stephanie Solis turned 18, she learned from her parents something she could hardly fathom: She was an undocumented immigrant. That meant she couldn't vote or get a driver's license. But, most of all, she probably wouldn't be able to go to UCLA ...
- Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedy - Simi Valley Acorn
Shakespeare gets groovy in Kingsmen's comedySimi Valley Acorn, CA - 28 minutes agoThere's some clever business of Touchstone mocking Orlando's syrupy love poetry and "Ganymede" teaching Orlando how to pitch woo to a lady. ...
- Knitting for a cause, and to stay awake - Naples Daily News
A group of self-titled Knit Wits in North Naples have needled so many soft blankets and booties, they’re having a hard time finding homes for them. At Caribbean Mobile Home Park last Tuesday, a handful of female retirees in the group assembled for ...
- I’m still top of the mops, says Boris Johnson's father (Times Online)
During his first days in office, somebody should let the new mayor of London know that he must change the announcements on the Tube. They annoy his father Stanley, a classical scholar.
- Glasgow University honours authors - The Herald
Glasgow University honours authorsThe Herald, UK - 1 hour agoShe won the Somerset Maugham Award for a poetry collection called Other Lovers, and the Guardian Fiction Prize for the novel Trumpet, before being awarded ...
- Retiring principal ready for his extended summer vacation - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
CEDAR FALLS --- The heart attack gave him time to think. Tom Galligan was already considering walking away from the principal's desk at Southdale Elementary School in the next year or two when he was rushed to the hospital on Feb. 29. "While I was ...
- Pumped up through a volume of music (Newsday)
THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC TO GIRLS, by Lavinia Greenlaw. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 208 pp., $23.
- British surrealism's greatest hoard, hidden in retired GP's house, to go on show (Guardian Unlimited)
More than 200 treasures of couple who befriended artists to be put on show at the new Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
- Elderly poet is well-versed in humor - Leader-Telegram
Elderly poet is well-versed in humorLeader-Telegram, WI - 5 hours agoThe 88-year-old Eau Claire grandmother writes about her golden years in the new poetry book "Silhouettes of Aging: An Octogenarian's Retort. ...
- McCain and Obama as Leading Men - Outside Beltway
As I was sorting through my Sunday Washington Post so that I could throw everything but the Parade and Washington Post Magazine my wife reads into the recycle bin, my attention was grabbed by this photo montage on the front of the Style section: For ...
- Mental-health conselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens Forum - Pensacola News Journal
Mental-health conselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens ForumPensacola News Journal, FL - 1 hour agoBookman is director of the Christian Counseling Center of Pensacola's Baptist Hospital. She is executive director of Pathways For Change, a faith-based ...
- Stories for Life showcases enduring art at its finest (The Post and Courier)
In "The Meaning of Shakespeare," Harold Goddard writes that the destiny of the world is determined less by "the battles that are lost and won than by the stories it loves and believes in." Political winds blow themselves out in time; humanity's great stories endure. So will storytelling, even in the electronic age.
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