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Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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Today's Episode theme is Drums and Rhythm. We start with a book by Brian Pinkney called "Max Found Two Sticks". Join us as we sing "Where is Shaker?", read "Be Quiet, Mike" by Leslie Patricelli and finger play Five Little Monkeys. Read "Drum Dream Girl" by Rafael Lopez, "Thump, Thump, Rat-a-Tat-Tat" and a poem "Dum Ditty" by Jean Warren. Read "Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb by Al Perkins and sing Popcorn Kernels.

Sci-fi Journal - Aug'16

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Sci-Fi Journal for August 2016 live at ConnectiCon in Hartford, CT with hosts James Hinsey, Jay Kingston and Marc Morisseau, and live at Pintastic New England in Sturbridge, MA with Calvin Watts III. Jay does Popcorn Previews with trailers for "Morgan", "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children", and "Max Steel". Marc does Toob News covering all of our favorite and new television shows. James does Anime Daisuki with news on upcoming anime shows and other anime related news.

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"Why I Put Myself in Danger To Tell The Stories Of Gaza" (9 minutes)

When Ameera Harouda hears the sounds of bombs or shells, she heads straight towards them. "I want to be there first because these stories should be told," says Gaza's first female "fixer," a role that allows her to guide journalists into chaotic, war zone scenarios in her home country, which she still loves despite its terrible situation. Find out what motivates Harouda to give a voice to Gaza's human suffering in this unforgettable talk.