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- Poverello celebrates 2 million meals served - Missoulian
Though they havenât technically served 2 million meals yet, the Poverello Center had reason to celebrate Tuesday afternoon as it honored the generosity of the Missoula community with its Two Million Meals Served barbecue. Balloons, burgers and ...
- Georgia Nicols horoscopes for June 14 (Chicago Sun-Times)
ALL SIGNS MOON ALERT: We have the all-clear today to shop (whether you spend $10 or $10 million) and make important decisions. The moon is in Scorpio.
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
- Ironton Garden Club turns 80 - Ironton Online
In 1928, 10 Ironton women got together and formed a club. Not earth-shattering news, but the fact that Ironton Garden Club is still in existence 80 years later is. On Tuesday, the garden club got together to celebrate its birthday. The first order of ...
- In a derelict barn quietly grows the last piece of âScotlandâs greatest artworkâ (Sunday Herald)
Hamilton Finlay died in 2006 it was believed that Little Sparta, the garden he created and filled with his artwork, was complete.
- Out and About: July 9 - 20 - Stoughton Journal
Out and About: July 9 - 20Stoughton Journal, MA - 19 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Speaking Volumes: Fathers and sons (The Star-Ledger)
In his second poetry collection, "Boy" (University of Georgia Press, $17), Drew University English professor Patrick Phillips explores the life-changing experience of fatherhood and the corresponding feeling of mortality as his father successfully battles cancer and his father-in-law dies at home, surrounded by loved ones.
- Lula Lounge a world beater (Toronto Sun)
Thanks to the Internet, local club makes a mark internationally with its eclectic lineup of artists
- [CD Review] The Offspring, 'Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace' (Columbia) - OC Weekly
[CD Review] The Offspring, 'Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace' (Columbia)OC Weekly, CA - 8 hours agoBut then thereâs also nothing here that touches the bandâs well-thought-out socially conscious tunes such as âCome Out and Playâ or âThe Kids Arenât Alright ...
- Readings and Talks - New Yorker
Readings and TalksNew Yorker, United States - Jun 22, 2008Frank McCourt, Paul Muldoon (the poetry editor of this magazine), Fintan OâToole, and others honor the Irish writer, who died earlier this year. ...
- Mary Goodwin Dies At Age 91 (Hartford Courant)
As Courant Reporter, She Covered 1944 Circus Fire Mary Goodwin's newspaper lineage extended for generations. A direct descendant of a 19th-century Hartford Courant printer and publisher, she reported on the 1944 Hartford circus fire, and was involved with local education first as a reporter, then as public information officer for the Hartford Board of Education. She also served as The ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Daily Oklahoman
The Armed Forces are filled with great stories about men and women who sacrifice the comfort of home to spend months and years on a military base. This is your chance to tell that story. OU trio miss out on big deals The faces of the Seattle ...
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley â who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- School councils host development event - Bowling Green Daily News
The Kentucky Association of School Councils will host a regional professional development academy in Bowling Green on Tuesday at Bowling Green High School. The six-hour session, Continuous Assessment to Change Instruction, will explore a wide array ...
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