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Published on Apr 10, 2025Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on Apr 10, 2025
Climate change in children's literature under the spotlight in Worcester
THE ROLE of climate change in children’s story books is the topic under discussion at a free public talk in Worcester. Jean Webb, professor of international children’s literature at Worcester University, will deliver the talk titled ‘Environmental Havoc in …
Source: Worcester Observer - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
People invited to Nature Tidings: An evening of literature and poetry
Hi-Line Arts Council event features Gretel Ehrlich and Robert Michael Pyle reading and discussion moderated by Havre poet Charles Finn, 6:00pm Friday, March 11th at Beaver Creek Perk From the Hi-Line Arts Council Two nationally acclaimed, best-selling, and …
Source: Havre Daily News - Montana - Neutral -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
Flowers serve as symbols in literature
Spring is here, and with it comes the renewal and rebirth that flowers so beautifully represent. However, flowers aren’t just pretty things we see in the garden – they have long been a symbol of nature’s cycle to renew and transform. Even in literature, …
Source: The Tropolitan - Alabama - Neutral -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
Railway Police get trained in health, Yoga, environment, literature & management!
Police play a major role in maintaining law and order. They don’t get time to focus on important things while ensuring this through hectic routines. Under the ‘Anubhav’ initiative of Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini (RMP), participants are guided about important …
Source: The CSR Journal - Neutral -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
Experimental exhibitions on display at Arts + Literature Laboratory
The Arts + Literature Laboratory held an opening reception for three new exhibits Friday, April 4. The exhibits, each created by a different artist, explore a variety of mediums and are on view until April 12. Located on Livingston Street, the Arts + …
Source: The Badger Herald - Wisconsin - Neutral -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
VIDEO: The Lexington Public Library celebrates 250 years of literature
Source: Kentucky Kernel - Neutral -
Published on Apr 10, 2025
Law, literature and the Holocaust collide in CMU professor’s new book
In an effort to further a field he helped pioneer, Richard Weisberg is looking back. The visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University recently authored “Law, Literature, and History: A Fateful Rendezvous with the Shoah.” Published March 27 by Brill …
Source: Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle - Pennsylvania - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 9, 2025
After 100 years, The Great Gatsby still reminds us of the ability of literature to transform everyday life
Last November, I flew to New York to see a play: Gatz, an eight-hour reading of the entire text of The Great Gatsby by the experimental theatre ensemble the Elevator Repair Service. As a Fitzgerald enthusiast, I couldn’t miss it. My journey to the US felt …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral -
Published on Apr 9, 2025
The Metro: ‘Jazz-A-Bet’ book bridges music history and children’s literature
Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts. The city of Detroit has long been a hotbed for jazz. In fact, many musicians would say Motown would not be what it is if not for the musical genre. Jazz legends …
Source: WDET - Michigan - Public Broadcaster