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Making history more real
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsFor the sophomore students in Tom Garfield's Modern United States History class at Logos School, studying World War II this semester has gotten more personal. Just as they finished their WWII unit in class, Garfield gave his students about 20...Tags: Germany, Students, Awards and Prizes, Google Inc., Teaching and Learning
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Reader sticks to list of authors she wants to read
The News-SentinelEditor's note: This week's Page Turner reader interview is with Bessie Makris, a librarian in Readers' Services at the downtown Allen County Public Library. "I make lists of authors I want to read and choose from them. I'm fanatic about my lists....Tags: Tom Cruise, Abusive Behavior, Authors, West Point
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A gorgeous film about the Renoir family
The Buffalo NewsHe's not interested in painting apples, says Pierre-Auguste Renoir. "What interests me is the velvety texture of a young girl's skin," he says. Which is, of course, one of the reasons that critics and feminists who believe "the male gaze" to be one of the...Tags: Renoir (movie), Arts and Culture, Grand Illusion (movie), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arts
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Northern Michigan moms
Exhibit — The annual Youth Art Show runs through Saturday, May 11, at Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey. Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, though 10 a.m. open Wednesday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. (231) 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org. Free...
Tags: Sunset Park, Ceremonies, Music, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Wichita-area students advance to National History Day competition
The Wichita EagleCompeting against nearly 300 students from 51 middle and high schools across Kansas, several Wichita-area students qualified to advance to the National History Day competition in June. The Kansas History Day State Contest was held last month in Topeka....Tags: History (tv network), Teaching and Learning, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Middle Schools
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Research reveals insights into blacksmith shop on Fort Drum
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.Researchers at the post have analyzed items found at the site of a blacksmith shop built 85 years ago primarily to help supply horseshoes to mounted calvary units. The items shed light on a time between the ends of World War I and World War II, when the...Tags: Research, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Watertown, Army National Guard
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Modern take on 'Gatsby' never stops to catch its breath
The BladeBaz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald shaped for the ADHD generation. The latest adaptation of the Roaring Twenties drama is restless, largely unfocused, and always in motion, as the filmmaker hurries us along from pop-up attraction...Tags: Joel Edgerton, Movies, Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher, Music
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Movie review: Baz Luhrmann presents big, bold version of 'Gatsby'
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAfter Jay Gatsby has filled the living room of Nick Carraway's modest bungalow with cascades and crystal vases of orchids, he fears, "You think it's too much." To which Nick responds, "I think it's what you want," as a backdrop for an ill-fated reunion....Tags: Joel Edgerton, An Education (movie), Carey Mulligan, Long Island, Isla Fisher
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Kenneth Branagh's 'The Magic Flute' to screen stateside
After a trip to Amsterdam in the summer of 2008, Los Angeles Times music critic Mark Swed brought back a curious souvenir: a three-disc Dutch edition of Kenneth Branagh's "The Magic Flute,” which he’d spotted in a remote record-store window....
Tags: Kenneth Branagh
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Artcetera
Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive (949) 494-8971 http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays; and closed Wednesdays. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for...
Tags: Politics, Artists, Photography, Music, Sculpture
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'Iliad' wages battle with war at Guthrie Studio
Star TribuneThe ancient man has seen every war in recorded history. He has buried countless millions and carries grief in his heavy carriage for each dead soldier. He speaks not of bodies but of names, individuals with lives who were left to bloat and decay on a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Poetry, Denis O'Hare
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Verdugo Views: Kiefer makes a name for himself in mortuary business
A small notice in a 1916 edition of the Glendale Evening News informed readers, "Emil Kiefer, an employee at the White Store, is now working for Pulliam Undertaking Co. He intends to make this his life's work. He is a young man of great energy. He came...
Tags: Transportation, Railway Transportation, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Travel
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Original site for World War I (1914-1918) topic gallery.