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Happy #WorldBookDay! Learn more about the day from @UNESCO: https://t.co/DBq3Yt2VIK
Are you familiar with the 13 Yule Lads from Icelandic Christmas lore? Their names translate to things like "Spoon-Licker" and "Doorway-Sniffer." Learn more from @ArcticAdventure: https://t.co/h3QiJJe8sx
In the workplace, "experts are arguing that liberal arts majors are about to make a major rebound" (by @EntryLevelRebel) https://t.co/0jfJF0r3Gn
Thank you to all of our #Chautauqua 2019 sponsors! #OldLineBank, Karen and Langley Shook, The Citizens of Baltimore County via the Baltimore County Commission on the Arts and Sciences (part of @BaltCoGov), #TalbotCounty Arts Council with funds from @mdartscouncil.
It's #AprilFoolsDay and #NationalPoetryMonth! This seems like the perfect time to share a poem from Marylander #OgdenNash. Here is "The Octopus": 🐙
"Tell me, O Octopus, I begs/Is those things arms, or is they legs?/ I marvel at thee, Octopus;/ If I were thou, I'd call me Us."
🎶 #OTD in 1825: Rossini's BARBER OF SEVILLE becomes the first opera sung in Italian to premiere in the United States. 🎼 Learn more about the opera's history in this post on the @BostLyricOpera blog: https://t.co/wYb66Li1pF
We're pleased to be one of the many organizations involved in #OneBookBmore, "a new citywide initiative designed to provide opportunities for students, families and community members to connect through literature..." Learn more from @baltimore_times: https://t.co/5A91ArTBcl
Herman #Melville is receiving quite the buzz today! #MobyDick was first published #OTD in 1851. A @HumanitiesMag article explores Melville, #EmilyDickinson, other private authors and how their shyness impacted how they were received: https://t.co/KHiIaVEduD
#OTD in 1812: Tecumseh leads indigenous forces in The War of 1812's Battle of Brownstone. Today, we suggest reading "A Native Nations Perspective on the War of 1812" by Donald Fixico, available on the @PBS site: https://t.co/NU9AFqNiMZ