Funny picture joke - Teachers hope to stir life into Crow language
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Teachers hope to stir life into Crow language
When Raphaelle Real Bird started working in schools on the Crow Reservation, she said all the children spoke Crow, and there wasn’t a need for Crow language classes. Now, 25 years later, she’s teaching the Crow language at the high school in Lodge Gra …
Old tales retold
Allan Ahlberg has made a practice of deconstructing classic stories and putting them back together again in a deliciously different way: The Jolly Postman and Each Peach Pear Plum are just two of the finest examples.
Manager on paid leave after fake party
The Washington State Patrol has sent its top manager home from the troubled Information Technology Division, putting her on administrative leave while an investigation continues into a mock “party” incident in 2003.
Movie Review: Cach
One of the strengths of Cach is its ability to generate discussion. I don’t think anyone can see the film and then resist the urge to talk about it. Whether face-to-face on the walk home from the theater, more comfortably on the couch after watching the DVD, or digitally, on a chatroom, forum or blog on the Internet, you’ll want to find out what other viewers and reviewers read, or didn’t
Honor Roll
Though Emmy nominations won’t be announced until July 6, Back Stage was more than happy to jump the gun and sit down with four actors who undoubtedly deserve recognition for their superior work this season.
Backstage class
As depicted in Steve Coogan’s new comedy, roadies are educated and funny. Theirs is a world of sex, drugs and AJP Taylor, discovers Ben Marshall.
Bull’s Balls Cause Controversy In Idaho Ad Campaign
It looks like a New York agency’s cultural sensibilities didn’t match those of Eagle, Idaho residents. In this video, a local news reports Eagle’s Mayor is threatening to cancel Eagle Fun Days this weekend, part of which is the…
Lighthearted holiday fun is in the cards
Father’s Day has come and gone, and I’m still waiting for my cards to arrive. Most members of my family adhere to a longstanding tradition of buying the card with the most sentimental message, then simply signing their name to the bottom, as if they had written it themselves.





