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David Diop wins International Booker Prize for ′At Night All Blood Is Black′ | Books | DW

The French-Senagalese writer and academic David Diop has taken home the International Booker Prize for a novel translated into English from another language.

Rossland Public Library Report

by Contributor on Monday May 17 2021 To celebrate the April 23rd Supreme Court decision recognizing the Sinixt Nation has constitutionally protected Indigenous rights to hunt in ancestral territory in Canada, we are featuring a collection of First Peoples literature. Books of My Life What is your favourite childhood book? My favourite childhood book is the collection of Dr. Dolittle stories by Hugh Lofting. My grandparents sent me the whole collection. My mum couldn’t read them fast enough for me, so I had to learn to read.  I remember that by book six I was reading on my own and so very proud.

Every 90s Blockbuster Movie, Ranked by Tomatometer Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News

Every ’90s Blockbuster Movie Ranked Thirty years on, the 1990s has solidified its stature as one of the magical decades in filmmaking, much like how we view the ’30s and the ’70s. Precisely, this Gen X-decade pulled together the Hollywood studio power of the ’30s and the groundbreaking creativity of the ’70s, crocheting commercialism and art into the movie behemoths we speak of in legend as the ’90s blockbuster which we’ve now ranked all by Tomatometer! First off, in putting together this list, we didn’t want no scrubs: We defined the ’90s blockbuster as any film that made over $100 million at the box office movies that had people literally lining up around the block to spend their easy-earned cash. (The economy was booming after all.) This, of course, ushers in all those films synonymous with ’90s blockbusterism, including

ECU storybook theatre produces Dr Dolittle play for local children | The East Carolinian

East Carolina University’s Storybook Theatre production of “Dr. Dolittle will be available to stream on April 15 at midnight through April 17 at 11:45 p.m., and will highlight the talents of students through the online premiere on the video streaming platform Showtix4u. ECU School of Theatre and Dance Professor, Coordinator of Theatre Education and Theatre for Youth Head Patricia Patch Clark is the director of “Dr. Dolittle” and said the cast and crew of the production overcame the obstacles presented by COVID-19 restrictions in order to make this production possible. “We were excited about ‘Dr. Dolittle,’ usually storybook theatre performances for the (ECU Fine Arts and Communication) Arts Smart and Family Fare Series. Dr. Dolittle was a wonderful choice because we try to promote reading and the enjoyment and interest in reading,” Clark said.

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