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| Matthew McConaughey didn't enter the Peturday contest. |
Featuring an original poem by Billy Collins; teacher's guides written by nationally-renowned educators; articles by noted authors such as Maya Angelou, Judy Blume, and Ray Bradbury; and contributions from professional organizations including the ALA Office of Intellectual Freedom, RHI, Vol. 3 will help teachers to update their curricula and navigate challenges in their career. This year's volume also includes a bonus audio CD featuring an original interview with Judy Blume and select excerpts from banned books.
If you are a teacher or school librarian and would like to receive a complimentary, printed copy of the magazine, please email us (highschool@randomhouse.com). (please note: the printed copy is available ONLY to teachers and school librarians).
From Diane Stacy at Dorchester: The blog you wrote for Leah Hultenschmidt while she is in Italy, is now posted at Romantic Reads. (If you want to read my pearls of wisdom offered in Leah's absence, click here)

Marianne Mancusi interviewing Leighton Meester
From author Marianne Mancusi: Yesterday (October 2nd) I attended a charity event in Union Square sponsored by Marshalls. The campaign, Shop ‘Til it Stops, aims to stop Domestic Violence. Anyone who brought in a pair of shoes could get a new pair free. The shoes were used to create a shoe tree sculpture, commemorating the cause.
If you missed the event, you can still help out. For every pair of shoes purchased at Marshalls from now until October 16th, Marshalls will donate $1 to support Safe Horizon. Details here.
Anyways, the coolest thing about the event was that Leighton Meester, who plays Blair Waldorf on Gossip girl, was there. She spoke to the audience, walked a runway, and donated a pair of her own shoes to the tree. I interviewed her afterwards (for Better TV). She was much nicer in person than her character, let me tell you! She was also thinner than she appears on television. (Though in a small bones way, not an anorexic one.) Which makes me only imagine what the 90210 girls look like in real life!
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| It's Bake Biscuits Day! |
Posted by Barbara Vey on October 6, 2008 | Comments (14)
I love that Better tv show. I'll have to watch for Marianne. Obviously, I'm a terrible guesser at the pet game. Next week I'm putting the names in a hat and matching them that way. :)
Darn, I guessed wrong about Anne Gracie's dog. Buying biscuits does sound better than baking them. But we have apple pie, which my husband baked last night. That's even better.
I baked brownies. Does that count? ;)
Shouldn't read blogs before breakfast. Now I'm craving biscuits and sausage gravy... yum.
I gave in to temptation and had biscuits and sausage gravy yesterday. The immediate gratification was great, the resulting heartburn not so much. So don't give in, Missy!
Thanks Barb for the biscuit info. & recipe! Great miscellaneous blog on this dreary Monday!
Wow Barbara--I wish Matthew McConaughey had been in the pet contest! Just his picture with his dog is "fetching" enough! Keep up the good work--Peturday is very interesting & fun!
I'm with Violet, though I'd take Matthew as my pet. I'd adopt him. :-) Thanks for the contest, Barbara. Fun stuff! Dolce is a sweet dog, and he's adopted. I hope this holiday season a lot of people who are considering buying pets will consider rescuing a dog or a cat first. So many homeless pets out there.
Such a fun blog on such a scary, bleak day. Thank you Barbara....I'm gonna go bake some biscuits.... And some little bird told me about a birthday coming up tomorrow....? --Diana
Amanda - I'm so glad you like Better TV! :) I'm actually a producer on the show - so I'm not on air. But I get to do lots of fun stuff, as you can see! Mmm...biscuits!
Oh dear I love biscuits, but baked some apple crisp today. So proud I baked! Love reading your blogs my dear! And woo - any mention of banning books reminds me of Nazi Germany! Yikes!
Oh dear I love biscuits, but baked some apple crisp today. So proud I baked! Love reading your blogs my dear! And woo - any mention of banning books reminds me of Nazi Germany! Yikes!
Congrats all.
Congrats all.