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Veterans March Under Rainy Skies

The rain dampened the day but not the spirits of all who marched up Fifth Avenue in the New York City Veterans Day Parade and who watched from the ...

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New Irish Book Subscription Service announced in America

The new Irish Book Subscription service, which begins November 2022, will run over the course of twelve months and will allow American readers to receive six compelling books of Irish fiction or nonfiction. 

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New Irish Book Subscription service to launch in November

The new Irish Book Subscription service, which begins November 2022, will run over the course of twelve months and will allow American readers to receive six compelling books of Irish fiction or nonfiction. 

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Booked weekend: Bay Area Book Festival 2022 turns new page

Booked and busy from May 7 to 8, readers treated themselves and their shelves to this year’s eighth annual Bay Area Book Festival.

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The Irish Times Women's Podcast - Ep 512 Ethel Rohan: In the Event of Contact

The Irish Times Women's Podcast - Ep 512 Ethel Rohan: In the Event of Contact
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New Arrivals: A Pocket-Sized Book Tour


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Bay Area book tours and launch parties were canceled due to the coronavirus, so KALW producer Lisa Morehouse brought author readings to you in this socially-distanced book tour.
We loved the idea so much, we're going to keep the book party going with this pocket-sized book tour.
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Ethel Rohan Reflects On The Profound Impacts Of Physical Connection


Published June 29, 2021 at 4:30 PM PDT
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San Francisco author Ethel Rohan reads from her new short story collection "
In The Event of Contact." It chronicles how characters are affected by physical connection, or the lack of it.
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This episode was produced with help from Carla Estevez.
Lisa Morehouse is the executive producer.
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Bay Area bookstores, parents grapple with controversy surrounding racist Dr. Seuss books


Anna Nordberg March 4, 2021Updated: March 5, 2021, 3:48 pm
Dr. Seuss children’s books “If I Ran the Zoo,” “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” “On Beyond Zebra!” and “McElligot’s Pool” are among the books that will no longer be published because of racist and insensitive imagery. Photo: Christopher Dolan, Associated Press
When Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced — on what would have been the author’s 117th birthday — that it would stop publication of six of Seuss’ most problematic children’s books, the internet lost its collective mind.
On one end, educators and writers applauded the move as a thoughtful step to remove racist imagery of Black and Asian people from Dr. Seuss’ catalog and preserve the author’s legacy, which spans more than 45 children’s books. Others saw it as an alarming effort to cancel a beloved American figure.

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