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RCT Council has confirmed the third sector organisations that will benefit from £1.8m of Shared Prosperity Funding next year ...
Americus, Georgia is a charming small town that perfectly blends history and art. Find out all the best things to do in ...
Check out more than twenty events taking place in Greater Cleveland and across Northeast Ohio this weekend and beyond.
Blues is on tap this weekend with the Sounds of the Blues Festival, Tallahassee Museum's Jazz & Blues Fest, and Cool Breeze Jazz & Blues Festival.
CAMP FOUR ECHOES (GRADES 4-8) Themed camp sessions include "Ready Aim Fire," "Zombie Invasion," "Let's Get Cooking" and more.
KROC CENTER DISCOVERY CAMPS Each week of camp offers a fun, new theme with crafts, games, activities and a movie. Visit the ...
James Scott The first time the surviving members of Nané performed their pop-rock songs to celebrate the memory of founding ...
The Great Gatsby published 100 years ago on April 10 and was a staple in high school curriculums. We look at how it's being taught in classrooms, in light of present day events, all these years later.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel has spent years on high school reading lists. How are literature professors teaching it today? And do students still find it relevant?