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Fight Summer's Dangers, Lemony Snicket Tells Children - Read
By Sahde Z. Mays - Instead of planning to kill off wealthy children for their fortunes, Lemony Snicket plans to spend the summer slaughtering illiteracy.
01:45:59 May 25, 2006, Thursday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Johnson County Library Scheduled Sizzlin' Summer Book Sale
The 18th Annual Sizzlin' Summer Used Book Sale sponsored by Johnson County Library and the Friends of the Library will be held June 8-10 at the Metcalf South Shopping Center, 9635 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS.
01:44:45 May 24, 2006, Wednesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Lewis & Clark Journaling Project Enters Third Year
By Jim Low - Following in the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery allows modern explorers to rediscover natural Missouri.
02:45:50 May 23, 2006, Tuesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Profile America: "What, Me Worry?"
For several generations of people, one face brings back immediate memories of adolescence, along with a chuckle, Alfred E. Neuman, the freckle-faced kid with the goofy smile.
01:45:10 May 17, 2006, Wednesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
KU Law Student Receives Award in National Writing Competition
Andrew Newton, a second-year law student at the University of Kansas, received third place in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal Writing Competition.
01:45:25 May 10, 2006, Wednesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Editor Wrote 31.5 Miles of Stories
In 56 years writing for The News-Banner, in Bluffton, Indiana, Jim Barbieri churned out an estimated two million single-column inches, or 31.5 miles, of reports. "Probably wrote more column inches than perhaps any mortal human being" (Mayor Ted Ellis).
01:45:20 May 5, 2006, Friday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
State Library of Kansas Launches Online Audio Books
Libraries Collaborate to Deliver Digital Content to All Kansans
01:45:35 May 3, 2006, Wednesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Kansas City Plaza Library to Host Family Friendly Cinco De Mayo Celebration
The event is free and open to the public.
01:44:50 April 27, 2006, Thursday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Animal Tales Storytime Sessions at Ernie Miller Nature Center
For ages two to six
01:45:35 April 24, 2006, Monday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Carnahan Appoints Margaret Conroy New State Librarian
Missouri River Regional Library Director Will Move to State's Top Librarian Job
01:45:05 February 23, 2006, Thursday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Profile America: Three Famous Magazines
Three famous American magazines had key events in their histories in February.
01:45:05 February 21, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Animal Tales Storytime Sessions at Ernie Miller Nature Center
A new season of Animals Tales Storytime sessions is beginning at the Johnson County Park and Recreation District's Ernie Miller Nature Center in Olathe.
01:45:20 February 20, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Black History Month Daily Feature: Arna Bontemps
Arna Bontemps was a writer who produced works in many different categories.
01:45:35 February 19, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Millions to Participate in NEA's Read Across America Day
Athletes, Celebrities, Members of Congress to Bring Books to Gulf Coast Schools
02:45:25 February 15, 2006, Wednesday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Children Can Enjoy Historical Stories at Lucinda Mahaffie's Story Time
This story time is for three to six year olds
01:46:00 February 7, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Author Events at Oread Books to Feature KU Basketball, Solar Energy
Kansas basketball and solar electricity are topics of books featured in two upcoming events presented by the University of Kansas' Oread Books store.
14:13:47 January 24, 2006, Tuesday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
"Wisdom Walkers" Author on Native Voices Radio
The Wisdom Walkers takes a fresh look at the history of humans in a pre-historic world
02:45:25 January 22, 2006, Sunday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
KU Faculty Contribute to New Book on Movers and Shakers in Kansas History
A new book on Kansas history, John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History, features 27 people whose work helped shape the state's character. Nearly half the contributing authors are University of Kansas faculty, including the authors profiling John Brown and Bob Dole.
02:44:50 January 16, 2006, Monday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Missouri Adults Stand Out on New National Assessment of Literacy
Missouri adults score significantly higher than adults in the rest of the country on nearly every measure of literacy included in a wide-ranging national study released yesterday.
04:32:55 December 16, 2005, Friday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Ye Olde War on Terror, 19th Century Style
By Isaac Wolf - Just how far back does the war on terror date?
04:30:03 December 16, 2005, Friday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Johnson County Library Is the Recipient of Nation's Highest Honor for Outstanding ...
(Johnson County Library Is the Recipient of Nation's Highest Honor for Outstanding Public Service)
Johnson County Library, Overland Park (KS) was named as one of six recipients of the 2005 National Award for Museum and Library Service. This is the nation's highest honor for extraordinary public service provided by a library or museum.
02:45:25 December 1, 2005, Thursday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Multi-National e-Book Goes Multi-Lingual
The World's First Multi-National e-Book, written in Australia and based in South Africa, is now multi-lingual as well.
02:45:10 December 1, 2005, Thursday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Company Gives Cardboard Box New Image
The Big Brown Box, Inc. elevates image of newest item inducted into National Toy Hall of Fame.
02:45:15 November 28, 2005, Monday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Novel Takes Fresh Look at Native History
Not all Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait to arrive in the wesern hemisphere
01:45:25 November 10, 2005, Thursday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Poet Laureate Ted Kooser to Visit the University of Kansas
Events are open to the public
02:45:50 November 2, 2005, Wednesday (PST) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Samantha Power to Speak on U.S. Foreign Policy for Humanities Lecture Series
Power covered the war in Yugoslavia from 1993 to 1996 for U.S. News and World Report, the Boston Globe and the Economist.
02:55:30 October 28, 2005, Friday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Poet Laureate Kooser Recounts First Year, Reads Fresh Poems
By Joey Lomicky - Before an eager crowd at the Library of Congress, Ted Kooser confirmed, without a doubt, he has been a busy poet.
07:05:59 October 23, 2005, Sunday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Author, Scholar, Wife of Former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley to Speak at KU
Bradley has taught French at Spelman College, German at SUNY Stony Brook and has held visiting professorships at Yale and Columbia universities.
02:45:10 October 22, 2005, Saturday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
James Reston Jr.'s Quartet Is Complete, Unleashes 'Dogs of God'
By Joey Lomicky - Three years in the making, and the fourth in a series of historical books, "Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition and the Defeat of the Moors," is a daunting account of the events from 1449 to 1493 and their relevance to the modern world.
05:32:40 October 21, 2005, Friday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines
Children's and Teens' Used Book Sale at Blue Valley Library
Thousands of books at bargain prices
08:56:05 October 18, 2005, Tuesday (PDT) Source: Kansas City infoZine Literature Headlines