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This Bloomsday, Ulysses is Free – Yes!

June 16, 2012

Got your Guinness? Then here’s Marcella Riordan as Molly Bloom (from the highly recommended Naxos audiobook), in a final affirmation of love & life.

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Shelved with: Literature|| Visions & Ventures|| The Reading Life
Tagged With: Reading Aloud, Holidays
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World Read Aloud Day: March 7, 2012 — Register Now!

February 20, 2012

On March 7, 2012, LitWorld will sponsor the third annual World Read Aloud Day, and they are hoping to reach at least a million people to help support a global literacy movement. How can you participate?

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Shelved with: Literacy|| Literacy|| The Reading Life|| Hearts & Minds
Tagged With: WRAD, Reading Aloud, Literacy, Holidays
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Gaylord Nelson at Wyaslung State Park

Madison Reads Leopold, 2010

March 6, 2010

“Yearly, the feathered tempest roared up, down, and across the continent, sucking up the laden fruits of forest and prairie, burning them in a traveling blast of life….”

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Shelved with: Reading the Land|| Local Life|| Hearts & Minds
Tagged With: Spring, Reading Aloud, Holidays, Environment, Aldo Leopold
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Locals in a New Place – Reading Aldo Leopold

August 9, 2007

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Reading Aldo Leopold

The literacy of children thus follows the passions and engagements of the parents, and starts where they are.

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Shelved with: Continuing Stories|| Reading the Land|| Hearts & Minds
Tagged With: Wisconsin, Reading Aloud, Place, Environment, Chicago, Aldo Leopold
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