Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Doors open for peek at the past (Daily Liberal)


Dubbo residents were granted a peek into the past at a special Dundullimal House open day yesterday. The historic homestead was decked in "facets of life from the 1960s" to celebrate the National Trust's diamond jubilee.
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Where Are They NOW? Feminism Today (Kansas City InfoZine)


By Kathryn Fiegen - Four teenage girls from Poland, Ohio, sat in a café booth, excitedly chatting about their school trip to the nation's capital. Their bubbly conversation continued as they decided how to split the $30 lunch bill, a lot of money for 14-year-olds.
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Arts and crafts event a growing undertaking (Fayetteville Observer)


RED SPRINGS - Brian and Olga Thompson of Red Springs said the town's street festival gets a little bigger every year. They were out in the warm, sunny weather Sunday with what organizers hoped would be about 3,000 people visiting the 10 food and 15 craft vendors.
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Tusa attacks BBC TV arts shows (BBC News)


Former head of the BBC World service John Tusa is to criticise the corporation's arts output in a lecture.
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Tusa attacks BBC TV arts shows (BBC News)


Former head of the BBC World service John Tusa is to criticise the corporation's arts output in a lecture.
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A class of their own (Guardian Unlimited)


It used to be seen as weird and a little cranky. But a growing number of ordinary parents are opting to teach their children at home. It's a Wednesday morning and Caroline Spear's four daughters are busy.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Piedmonter)


Submissions to the Community Calendar must be received Thursdays one week prior to publication. Listings are on a space-available basis.
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Book Review: "EcoArt: Earth Friendly art and craft experiences for 3 to 9 year olds" (BellaOnline)


With Earth Day fast approaching, it would be fun to engage your children in Earth Day Related Craft activities. The book "EcoArt: Earth Friendly art and craft experiences for 3 to 9 year olds" is jam packed full of wonderful craft ideas.
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