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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.
Books for Black History Month (BellaOnline)
There has been some discussion lately as to whether or not the U.S. should still have a Black History Month. Many people feel it is artificial, and others think that it serves no purpose.
Hellish holidays with kids (Stuff)
By the time you read this, I will be on holiday. Lucky me! Or possibly not. First, there is the car journey. In the back seat, the children mark out every square centimetre of territory with the ferocity of North Korean border guards. "His foot is in my side of the car!"
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.
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.
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?
All adds up to fun in math (Brandon Sun)
Looking for ways to make math real in your home or in your classroom? Take a look at some of the books described in this column to help you find ideas and projects for your kids and your students. You will find that mathematical thinking is constant, and useful.
Library a chapter in school's past Computers seemingly replace books at Castlemont High (Inside Bay Area)
OAKLAND If students at Castlemont High School want to check out "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" or find books on Polynesian culture, they'd better have a bus pass or some good walking shoes.

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