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3-PART PBS DOC: Native America - First Peoples, Ancient Civilizations, Enduring Cultures

Get an inside look at #NativeAmericaPBS, premiering Tues, Oct 23 at 9/8c. pic.twitter.com/7BKNGTTvDw — PBS (@PBS) October 6, 2018 Join us…

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0 Oct 8, 2018

FILMS: 45 great book adaptations you can watch on Netflix right now

45 great book adaptations you can watch on Netflix right now - via @BookRiot https://t.co/AymfTQojpY pic.twitter.com/FoCft3J5Rh — Wgtn City…

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0 Oct 6, 2018

MAPS: Wizards, Moomins and pirates - the magic and mystery of literary maps

I've always loved #maps! And the map of #Moominland was / is the most important for me #Moomin https://t.co/2D83xYtU9K @MoominvalleyTV @Moo…

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0 Sep 26, 2018

ARTICLE: Myth Appropriation - Classics scholars confront poorly read pillagers

Prof. @CurtisDozier talks to @thebafflermag about white nationalists, men's rights groups, and others appropriating ancient Greek and Roman…

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0 Sep 26, 2018

VIDEO: How Has Tech Changed the Way We Read?

Does Generation Z read less than the generations before them? In this special #GreatReadPBS episode of #AbovetheNoise host, Myles Bess expl…

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0 Sep 23, 2018

TOON: Great Books?

For yesterday's @guardianreview p.s. you can now pre-order my book of postcards: https://t.co/2SXQhWdTTx pic.twitter.com/m88kcsu98u — Tom…

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0 Sep 23, 2018

TOON: The Hero’s Journey by Roz Chast

The hero’s journey, by Roz Chast: https://t.co/bIlyUdWK7k pic.twitter.com/qlsGAe6RWt — The New Yorker (@NewYorker) August 16, 2018

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0 Sep 2, 2018

TED-ED: Why should you read 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'?

Why should you read "One Hundred Years of Solitude"? Lesson by Francisco Díez-Buzo, directed by Silvia PrietovGabriel García Márquez's n…

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0 Sep 2, 2018

ESSAY: Is Literature Dead?

“We take books and mass literacy for granted, but in reality, they are a recent iteration, going back not even a millennium.” https://t.co/

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0 Aug 29, 2018

TED-ED ANIMATION: Why is Aristophanes called "The Father of Comedy"?

Why is Aristophanes called "The Father of Comedy"?Lesson by Mark Robinson, directed by Anton BogatyAristophanes, often referred to as th…

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0 Aug 27, 2018

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