Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Deep Deuce musicians headline new book - Daily Oklahoman
A revived Deep Deuce is seeing a return to its roots with jazz and blues performances at Sage Cafe — a development that may bring a smile to historian Anita Arnold. Anita Arnold will debut her book "Oklahoma City Music: Deep Deuce and Beyond” at

Book Review: 'Lemon Cake' finds sadness in child's special gift - Mineral Daily News-Tribune
"The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake" (Doubleday, 292 pages, $25.95), by Aimee Bender: Rose Edelstein is nearly 9 when she bites into the lemon cake with chocolate icing that her mother made for her birthday and discovers she has developed an undesirable skill -- she can taste the cook's emotions

Economy spurred book pick - Nashua Telegraph
The recession was a driving force behind the Nashua Public Library’s choice of Elizabeth Berg’s “We Are All Welcome Here” to represent the One City, One Book program. “The book comes at a good time, given the down economy,” said Carole

MF Global seeks to raise up to $150 million in stock - Washington Examiner
NEW YORK — Futures and options broker MF Global Holdings Ltd. said it hopes to raise as much as $150 million through a common Morgan, Citi and Deutsche Bank Securities are acting as joint book running managers for the offering. New York-based

Capitol Hill's Favorite New Book: The Big Short - Newser
(Newser) – Listen to debate over financial reform on Capitol Hill for any length of time and you might think lawmakers were being paid to plug The Big Short , by Michael Lewis. They're not; they just love the way the book explains the financial

Hero Street book named best of year by group - Quad-Cities Times
Hero Street book. Contributed photo. “Hero Street U.S.A.: The Story of Little Mexico’s Fallen Soldiers,” a book by Hampton, Ill., author Marc Wilson, has been chosen the best nonfiction historical/political book of the year by Latino Literacy

Greenlaw's new book describes her experiences going - Kennebec Journal
she was included in Sebastian Junger as a captain, and she took it. That experience led to her much-publicized convictions for illegally fishing in Canadian waters in 2008, as well as a new book, "Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to

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