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What I'm Reading: Macungie student mixes action novels, comic books
•Name: Nikhil Sharma •Age: 13 •Town: Macungie •Profession: Student •What I'm reading: "Knights of the Hill Country" by Tim Tharp. •How is it? It's an awesome book about two friends with a passion for football....
Tags: Libraries, Macungie, Judges, Diary of a Wimpy Kid (movie), Justice System
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Children's Festival of Reading dodges rain, draws crowd
Knoxville News SentinelThe way Cage and Kelly Beals' friends described the Children's Festival of Reading, it's not wonder they brought their 4-year-old daughter, Ruby, to get in on the fun Saturday at World's Fair Park. "Our friends described it as Bonnaroo for children,"...Tags: Bonnaroo, Libraries, Festive Events
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Top 3 Pop Releases: 'The Hangover III,' 'Mountains Echoed' book, 'Dancing with Stars'
'DANCING WITH THE STARS' SEASON FINALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Who will win the Mirror Ball? Only four couples are left from the original 12 and the competition is fierce. Vyeing for the Season 16 win are Aly Raisman and Mark Ballas; Jacoby Jones and Karina...Tags: Mark Ballas, The Hangover (movie), Nabi, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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San Jose Mercury News Sal Pizarro column
San Jose Mercury NewsIt's going to be a milestone summer for the entertaining and often irreverent San Jose Stage Company. The company is celebrating its 30th anniversary, marking the 20th year of its political satire fundraiser, "Monday Night Live" and opening the regional...Tags: Entertainment Events, Gene Nelson, Culture, NASA, Science
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BRIEF: Artists honored by area society
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Writers from across the Sauk Valley were recognized April 28 during the Phidian Art Club's annual literary competition. Prizes for poetry, fiction, and nonfiction were awarded at the Dixon Public Library. Winners were: -- Poetry: First place,...Tags: DeKalb, Poetry
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Jane Eyre: Adaptation captures nuances of love story
The Columbus DispatchAny new work adapted from a beloved best-seller should deliver what fans want while adding a fresh perspective. Jane Eyre: A Memory, a Fever, a Dream offers a thoughtful, moving and occasionally amusing gloss on Charlotte Bronte's 1847 coming-of-age... -
Jimmy Connors gets defensive in memoir
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe St. Louis area has produced several world-class tennis players, including Wimbledon champions Arthur Ashe (who attended Sumner High School) and the doubles team of Ken Flach and Robert Seguso (who attended SIU-Edwardsville). But the player who...Tags: Book, Andre Agassi, Tennis, Arthur Ashe, Hobbies
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Eifman's sudsy 'Rodin' full of startling dance
Boris Eifman's work is always surprising, stumbling here and there, maybe, but determined to recycle classical ballet into new shapes, with novel plot lines. He and his Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg, which played the Auditorium Theatre over the...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Dance, French Literature, Sculpture, Arts
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Cannes Film Review: 'For Those in Peril'
VarietySurvivor's guilt seeps through every pore of "For Those in Peril," the visually arresting debut feature of Scotland's Paul Wright (who previously directed the 2011 BAFTA-winning short "Until the River Runs Red"). Filmed wholly on location in coastal...Tags: Movies, Kill List (movie)
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The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) Larry LaRue column
The News TribuneAcross Tacoma in the past year, neighbors have altered the profile of their communities with pocket libraries, community gardens and yarn bombs -- efforts that have involved dozens of people. Which is precisely what the City of Neighborhoods project...Tags: Libraries, Business, Martin Luther King Jr., Media Industry
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New Voices: Parents' job: Helping their kids learn to love learning
As students around the nation this month walk across the stage in their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and flash a bright smile to the cameras, most parents can't help but beam with pride at the accomplishments of their child. Graduation is a...Tags: Family, Amy Chua
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'The Prophet': Gibran Khalil Gibran refracted around the world
The Lebanon Daily StarIt is a commonplace of this broad land that it resides overseas as much as it does within the borders the French drew for it. Naturally, the expatriate condition is shared by Lebanon's artists. The prototype for the expatriate Levantine artist was...Tags: Levant, Movies, Beirut (Lebanon), Poetry, Artists
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