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Glen Ellyn reinstates banned book after Judy Blume weighs in
Tribune reporterAre you there, Glen Ellyn? It’s her, Judy. And she’s not happy with efforts to ban “Perks of Being a Wallflower” from middle school classrooms. Legendary author Judy Blume joined the fight against the book’s removal from...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Literature
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READER SUBMITTED: "Just Ordinary Moms" Launches Local Philanthropic Program
West HartfordThe authors of the book "Just Ordinary Moms" along with a group of avid supporters recently gathered at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar to launch their first event supporting The Farmington Valley Soroptimist Club. The Soroptimist Club's mission...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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In the Pipeline: Many hands make library officially historic
Think of it as "The little library that could." That is, thanks to the help of some very dedicated people. If you haven't heard, the National Park Service recently listed the Huntington Beach Public Library on Triangle Park on the National Register of...
Tags: Libraries, Architecture, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Ocean View
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Editing as a portable skill
The Baltimore SunLoyola University Maryland has sent me the student evaluations from the semester just past, and there it is again, the sentence that has cropped up in more or less the same form over thirty-five semesters: "I have learned more from this class than any...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Loyola University Maryland
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Britain's Henry Cavill dons Superman's cape in 'Man of Steel'
ReutersBy Eric Kelsey LOS ANGELES, June 10 (Reuters) - British actor Henry Cavill will be making his grand Hollywood entrance as the latest big screen incarnation of the all-American superhero Superman, in director Zack Snyder's dark and gritty "Man of Steel,"...Tags: Tom Welling, Smallville (tv program), Amy Adams, Arts and Culture, The Avengers (movie, 2012)
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CORRECTED-Britain's Henry Cavill dons Superman's cape in 'Man of Steel'
Reuters(Corrects paragraph 2 date for "Immortals" to 2011 instead of 2001) By Eric Kelsey LOS ANGELES, June 10 (Reuters) - British actor Henry Cavill will be making his grand Hollywood entrance as the latest big screen incarnation of the all-American superhero...Tags: Tom Welling, Smallville (tv program), Amy Adams, Arts and Culture, The Avengers (movie, 2012)
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FAQ: Member benefits
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What does my Printers Row membership include?
A. Printers Row membership entitles you to:
- 52 weeks of delivery in print and digital editions of the Printers Row Journal
- 52 weeks of original fiction,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Email
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Carl Hiaasen will sign new book, 'Bad Monkey,' in Orlando
Noted Florida author Carl Hiaasen will lead a discussion and signing of his latest book, "Bad Monkey," on Monday, June 17. Hiaasen, 60, was born in Plantation and now lives in Vero Beach. He's the author of novels such as "Star Island," "Skinny Dip" and...
Tags: The Miami Herald, Orlando, Arts and Culture, Literature, Plantation
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The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, outspoken Catholic priest, dies at 85
The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, the irrepressible Roman Catholic priest whose broad talents drove him to prominence as a sociologist, novelist, newspaper columnist and voluble church critic, has died. He was 85. The controversial cleric died in his sleep...
Tags: The New York Times, John Cody, Culture, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning
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Andrew M. Greeley: Quotable priest and author
The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, the Roman Catholic priest, sociologist and bestselling novelist who died in Chicago on Thursday at 85, was a pithy provocateur. Here are a few of the choice words uttered by the self-styled maverick over the years: On the...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Trib Nation's summer events: Photo, social media classes
June and July will bring a host of Trib Nation events of note to Chicago Tribune readers who are book lovers or nature lovers, whether they’re interested in the state of Chicago’s schools, or the state of social media for their personal and...
Tags: Culture, Media Industry, Human Interest, Social Media, Arts
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Review: Judy Blume's 'Tiger Eyes' captures teen growing pains
For 40-odd years, Judy Blume's books have dramatized the challenges of adolescence without benefit of supernatural bells and whistles. Nary a werewolf, witch, vampire or zombie — just the tough stuff real kids go through, which has endeared the...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Netherlands
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