Wednesday, January 04, 2006

ECU folklorist to speak


ECU folklorist to speak
Kinston Free Press - The third program in the historic series presented by the Lenoir County Historical Association will be at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 17 in the Westminster United Methodist Church fellowship hall, 1001 Westminster Lane.This month's speaker will be Karen Baldwin

News Briefs:
Berkeleyan Online - This is the last issue of the Berkeleyan for the fall semester. We resume publication on Jan. 12, 2006. For campus news during our non-publishing weeks, visit the NewsCenter, newscenter.berkeley.edu . UC reaches tentative agreement with CWA

Dancing up a storm
Chicago Tribune - Dance fever is almost as febrile in Chicago each spring as that other variety, and 2006 promises to be no exception. Ballet offerings are especially tantalizing, but there's lots of exciting contemporary fare on the bill as well. Here's a list of 10

Moore: Brooks' spirit lives on in Washington state
Denver Post - The counterculture roots that pioneering experimentalists Al Brooks and Maxine Munt laid down in 1967 have spread beyond Denver's theater community. They stretch all the way to Bremerton, Wash., where their bohemian ideals live on at a theater called

Word of the Week
Pope County Tribune - The word of the week is talent . Mrs. Kennedy s third graders used their talents to write Positive Action

Nobel Prize nominated poet Irving Layton dies in Montreal at 93
Macleans - MONTREAL (CP) - Irving Layton, whose gritty, satiric and erotic poems left an indelible mark on Canada's literary landscape, died Wednesday. He was 93. Diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1994, Layton died in a long-term care facility surrounded by

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