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Top 10 - Pittsburgh Magazine - February 2013 - Pittsburgh, PA
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The best things to do in Pittsburgh in February. January 28, 2013. Before IMAX, there was the good ol’ planetarium. With its domed ceiling and network of projectors, the planetarium is a visual journey through the Milky Way. At the Carnegie Science Center, you can learn about the relationship between our revolving Earth and the ever-changing night sky, along with factoids about stars, galaxies and distant planets, at the. Henry H. Buhl Planetarium. If you’ve read the book. You already know that Lacks was...
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Feels Like Teen Spirit: February 2011
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Feels Like Teen Spirit. Discussing YA books, life with teens, and writing without losing your way. Monday, February 7, 2011. John Green and the Barometer of Truth. New York Times bestselling YA author John Green came to Pittsburgh last Friday, Jan. 28, courtesy of the. Black, White and Read All Over. Program.* In case you need a memory jog, John won a Printz award with his first novel Looking for Alaska. His other teen novels have also won a slew of awards and include An Abundance of Katherines. With its...
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Press Release: 2015 One Book, One Community Features Five Days At Memorial » One Book, One Community
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Subscribe to RSS feed. One Book, One Community. Laquo; From the Author. Press Release: Medical Ethics Discussion From Local Authorities Focus of ACLA Presentations. Press Release: 2015 One Book, One Community Features Five Days At Memorial. About One Book, One Community. Conceived in 1998 in Seattle, WA the One Book, One Community concept sparks community dialog through a shared reading experience. Since 2003 ACLA has hosted authors and encouraged discussions on themes ranging from intergenerational ...
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For Book Clubs » One Book, One Community
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Subscribe to RSS feed. One Book, One Community. To understand the pressures doctors and nurses faced, readers needed to know exactly what it felt like to be trapped in a sweltering hospital in a city that had descended into chaos. Do you think Sheri Fink does a good job of recreating those conditions? What do you think of the behavior and decisions made by the medical staff at Memorial? Where you shocked by the lethal injections of morphine? What shocked, or disturbed, you the most? Fink writes, Concepts...
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Get the Book » One Book, One Community
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Subscribe to RSS feed. One Book, One Community. This year’s featured title, Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital. By Sheri Fink, is available in a variety of formats through multiple libraries and vendors. Five Days At Memorial. To request an item from your local library, visit the catalog using the links below, and click on the Request box towards the top of the screen. Request the book on CD. Request the book in large print. Barnes and Noble Booksellers.
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One Book, One Community Through the Years! » One Book, One Community
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Subscribe to RSS feed. One Book, One Community. One Book, One Community Through the Years! Begun in 1998 in Seattle, Washington, the One Book concept was developed to build a sense of community while promoting literacy. In 2003, Allegheny County chose To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, as its first One Book, One Community. Prejudice and tolerance was the central theme, which intertwined in programming and discussions. The inaugural program was a success. This post has no tag.
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LakeArrowheadLadyWriter | The Writing Life: Focus on Fiction, Young Adult, Historical | Page 2
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Newer posts →. January 8, 2016 · 11:29 pm. A Tale About Me, My Coworkers, and Margaret Atwood. Ah, Margaret Atwood. This is a great library blog and a particularly nice piece about one of my favorite authors. Enjoy. As a fairly recent newcomer to Pittsburgh (four years last month, which might as well be four minutes when talking with native yinzers), our city’s vibrant and exciting literary scene is something that continuously impresses and surprises me. PA&L Kids and Teens. And Authors on Tour. The weat...
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