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Full programme for 15th Ennis Book Club Festival launched

Full programme for 15th Ennis Book Club Festival launched THE full programme for the 15th Ennis Book Club Festival was announced this week. This year’s festival will be a hybrid of online events in March with live events taking place in April and September. As always Ennis Book Club Festival 2021 will offer opportunities to engage with favourite authors and features an additional programme of events for younger readers. While the festival cannot welcome book lovers to Ennis this March as ever, it will provide plenty of events to stimulate discussion and inspire reading, from the comfort of the couch.

POLITICO Playbook PM: Biden s executive action rollout hits a snag

POLITICO Get Playbook PM Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Updated Presented by Facebook The White House has now hit the first snag in its orderly rollout of executive actions. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo JOE BIDEN made a lot of promises during the campaign about what he would accomplish in his first day and weeks, and his chief of staff,

Hong Kong hosts symposium on publication of Xi s books

Stanford s Blindspots: An Alternative Three Books from the Stanford Review

Stanford’s Blindspots: An Alternative Three Books from the Stanford Review Share: Stanford students have the reputation of inhabiting a “bubble,” removed from the outside world. While Stanford’s “Three Books program presents an opportunity to introduce new concepts to incoming Stanford freshmen, these books often fail to challenge students’ perspectives. Rather, they rather repeat views and themes common at Stanford. As such, Stanford’s Three Books program entrenches rather than challenges the so-called “Stanford Bubble.” This break, the Review will be reading our own ‘three books’ that we feel represent principled, contrarian attitudes towards contemporary issues of science, politics, and culture. Our theme is “blindspots,” viewpoints which we, as attendees of an elite university, might not otherwise encounter. Every Stanford student will benefit from reading these books and reflecting on their persp

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