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Monday, August 12, 2024

Far Out talks about Kate Bush's collaborations:
The moment she unleashed her debut single on the world, Kate Bush cemented her place as a truly singular artist. ‘Wuthering Heights’, with its wavering vocals, literary lyricism, and sparkling keys, shot straight to the top of the charts. It immediately broke a music history record, making Bush the first woman to obtain a UK number one with a song she had penned herself. (Elle Palmer)
Eitb (in Spanish) presents a project unifying medicine and literature in the village of Ablitas:
Desde 2023, una farmacia local y la biblioteca del pueblo colaboran para recetar libros que alivian males como la ansiedad, el insomnio, o el desamor. Con títulos que van desde "Cumbres Borrascosas" hasta "Wilt", los habitantes de Ablitas descubren que un buen libro puede ser tan efectivo como una pastilla. (Translation)
Nagaland Post (India) lists some recent local events:
MGM College: MGM College department of English celebrated National Book Lovers’ Day 2024 on August 9. The event featured students from the department reading lines from their favourite books, including selections from the canon of English literature by authors such as Charlotte Brontë, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, and Louisa May Alcott, as well as contemporary writers like Jojo Moyes, Colleen Hoover, and Jericho Brown. The event concluded with a book exchange among students and faculty members.
The Eugene Shaffer crossword at the Chicago Tribune has a Brontë-related question today: Jane Eyre author. AnneBrontë.org discusses the current Brontë Parsonage Exhibition, The Brontës' Web Of Childhood. The Brontë Birthplace in Thornton announces through its Facebook wall:
A huge thanks to our wonderful volunteers who attended Saturday’s meeting! ☺️ Your commitment is the backbone of the Brontë Birthplace. If you couldn't attend, don't worry—there's still time to get involved. The next meeting is Wednesday 21st August from 7pm and Friday 7th September,

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