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Gaiman, Kinsella, Koontz among releases to look forward to
It's not too early to start compiling your summer reading list. Here are some recommendations, courtesy of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, with publication dates. Fiction Sophie Kinsella, "Wedding Night": An unlikely romance involves a pair desperate to...
Tags: Italy, John Le Carre, Entertainment, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Nora Ephron
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Biblical translation strengthens faith
A thorough review of a handwritten copy of the Gospel of John didn't reveal much controversy or conspiracy to the Rev. Tim Koch. Instead, the endeavor simply fortified his faith. Koch is the pastor at Concordia Lutheran Church in Cresbard and...
Tags: History (tv network), Education, Arts and Culture, Seminaries, Religious Education
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Random House sees 'Fifty Shades' of profit, thanks to E.L. James
Publishing giant Random House posted record profits last year, Publisher's Weekly reports. Thanks to E.L. James' "Fifty Shades" trilogy, revenue at the Bertelsmann-owned publisher exceeded $420 million in 2012 -- up a staggering 75% from the year before....
Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Employees, Career and Workplace, Entertainment Events, Book
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Dan Brown offers peek at new book, Inferno
Dan Brown fans can get a look at the opening of his upcoming book, "Inferno," along with a free ebook of his breakthrough best-seller, "The Da Vinci Code," publisher Doubleday announced today. The digital two-fer, which marks the 10th anniversary of...Tags: Culture, Book, Lincoln Center, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Dan Brown conspiracy? 'The Da Vinci Code' ebooks -- free!
Doubleday has announced that it will be giving away free e-books of Dan Brown's international bestseller "The Da Vinci Code" this week. The free digital download is offered in celebration of the novel's 10th anniversary (to readers only in the U.S. and...Tags: Culture, Barack Obama, New York City, Dante Alighieri, Book
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Selection of Pope Francis gives movie companies some ideas
Where there's white smoke, there's fire. The selection of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as the next pontiff, Pope Francis, has some in the entertainment business thinking creatively. IFC Films' Sundance Selects, the company that released Nanni...Tags: Francis I, Benedict XVI, We Have a Pope (movie), Papal Conclave (2013), Tom Hanks
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Group Show At Susan Powell Fine Art In Madison
Susan Powell Fine Art is celebrating the tenth anniversary of opening its gallery in Madison with a group exhibition. The opening reception will be Friday, March 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. for the show, which will feature work by Kathy Anderson, Del-Bourree...
Tags: Culture, Arts, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Peter Bergeron
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Football | Players share memories of former Brother Rice coach Tom Mitchell
Joe Krajacic remembers the day like it was yesterday. In February 1980 at Brother Rice, Krajacic, then a freshman, was in his third-period English class. Brother Rice football coach Tom Mitchell knocked on the classroom door and asked to speak to...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Students, High School Sports
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Dan Brown's book cover reveal: It's 'Da Vinci Code'-y!
The cover design of Dan Brown's forthcoming novel, "Inferno," was revealed Wednesday. It pretty clearly resembles his mega-huge bestselling hit, "The Da Vinci Code," which introduced readers to Brown's hero, renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon....
Tags: Google+, Patricia Cornwell
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What do Herbert Marcuse and Mark Zuckerberg have in common?
To celebrate National Engineers Week -- of course you knew Feb. 17-23 is National Engineers Week, right? -- MIT Press interviews Matthew Wisnioski, author of their book "Engineers for Change: Competing Visions of Technology in 1960s America." Inside...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Vietnam War (1955-1975), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mark Zuckerberg, Science and Technology
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Benedict leaves stage with dignity
You have to wonder what kind of fun Vatican mystery writer Dan Brown would have with the startling resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. As would be the case when any well-known CEO suddenly steps down "for health reasons," we are immediately suspicious....Tags: Vatican City, Belief and Faith, Benedict XVI, Politics, John Paul II
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Can a new pope save the Catholic Church?
It's been a busy week. The Senate voted 78-22 to renew the Violence Against Women Act. Christopher Dorner, ex-cop turned cop killer, was finally tracked down near Big Bear, Calif. Leaders of the International Olympic Committee voted to drop wrestling from...
Tags: Barack Obama, International Olympic Committee, Benedict XVI, Heart Problems, Christopher Dorner
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