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The Most Popular Quotes From Banned Books Aren’t Obscene, They’re Beautiful

The Most Popular Quotes From Banned Books Aren’t Obscene, They’re Beautiful

The Huffington Post | By Maddie Crum

Posted: 09/25/2014 9:12 am EDT Updated: 09/25/2014 9:59 am EDT

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Interstellar Is Going To Be An Absurdly Long Movie – CINEMABLEND

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“Ever since the first whispers of its existence, Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar has been cloaked in mystery. Though the curtain is slowly being parted over time, there are still some key secrets that have been kept close to the chests of those involved at Warner Bros. With almost a month to go until the film’s November 7th release date, we just might have our next big piece of information to Interstellar’s ultimate voyage. More specifically, we just might know how long the journey is going to take.”

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San Diego Banned Books Week events | UTSanDiego.com

The Central Library is holding events Thursday and Friday to recognize Banned Books Week, an annual celebration of the freedom to read.

At 7 p.m. Thursday in the library’s auditorium, graphic novelists Scott McCloud and Larry Marder will lead a discussion entitled “Beware of Comics!” about attempts past and present to censor that particular medium.

Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Mary Hollis Clark Conference Room, librarians and “special guests” will be hosting a reading marathon of excerpts from various banned books.

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Boulder Public Library narrows code of conduct as it targets ‘disruptive’ behavior – Boulder Daily Camera

“The Boulder Public Library is seeking public comment on revisions to its code of conduct that remove many specific rules while giving library staff broader discretion to intervene to stop “disruptive” behavior.

Gone are explicit rules about eating, having large bags and washing hair and clothes in restroom sinks. Instead, the proposed new code of conduct opens with a welcome message that states the purpose of the code of conduct and the appropriate uses of library space.”

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Make Dinner: A Home Cooking Manifesto – NYTimes.com

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Just cook. That is the message of the moment, the act to embrace. Just cook dinner. It is a habit as easy to form as a bad one, and more beneficial by far.

Of course, home cooking can be stressful, particularly during the week. Never mind the time spent at the stove. There is also the time spent planning, and the time spent shopping: invisible labor, more taxing than it seems. And then someone has soccer practice. Or the traffic is heavy. Someone needs to work late. Time famine grasps us all.

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National Public Lands Day: Orchards and Fruit Trees | Government Book Talk

The leaves on the trees are changing colors, pumpkins seem to be popping up everywhere, and it is getting darker earlier. Fall is in the air and coinciding with the beginning of fall is National Public Lands Day, a celebration that began in 1994 and takes place on the last Saturday of September where volunteers across the country work together to beautify public lands. Also coinciding with the season is the annual trip to the orchard to pick apples and drink cider. In the spirit of fall, apple picking, and National Public Lands Day, we are looking at two companion publications from the National Park Service about orchards and fruit trees.

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