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Music studio owner stays in tune with books (Sun-Sentinel)
This week, Spectrum Studios owner James Kalamasz discusses his favorite music-related books. Located in Pompano Beach, Spectrum has hosted a variety of performers such as LL Cool J and Doc Holiday. It also provides source music for television and movies. Kalamasz, a native of Parma, Ohio, splits his time between his home in Lake Worth and North Carolina.

Paws 4 Books seeks to improve learning (North Platte Telegraph)
BROKEN BOW - A children's reading program at the Broken Bow Public Library is going to the dogs. The newly formed program, Paws 4 Books, brings together young readers with a willing and non-judgmental listener named Tim.

Kids Expo for Bryant students is set for Aug. 13 (Benton Courier)
A "Back to School Kids Expo" is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, in Bryant. Radio station MIX 94.9 will broadcast live from the Bryant Shoppes, the Bryant Commons and Grant Plaza.

Bringing you books on podcast (Calendarlive.com)
* Amateur readers are working together to record novels and other texts to be downloaded free from the Internet. Kara Shallenberg records audio books most recently the Frances Hodgson Burnett classic "A Little Princess" that can be downloaded from the Internet.

Japanese company introduces kids books to skeptical China (The Japan Times)
BEIJING (Kyodo) When people look through "Little Brother Mouse's Waistcoat" at the Poplar Kid's Republic Picture Book Shop in Beijing, they often ask why the pages have so much blank space.

Bryant Kids Expo ready for Saturday (Benton Courier)
The Bryant Chamber of Commerce will host the city's first Back to School Kids Expo. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Grant Plaza and Bryant Shoppes on Arkansas 5.

Toddler prefers TV over books (The Monterey County Herald)
Dear Mr. Dad: My 1-year-old used to love it when I read books to her. But lately she's been more interested in what's on television, Is TV really as bad as critics make it out to be?

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