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While some people are lucky enough to win big at casinos, the hardest part can sometimes be collecting the winnings. Inside Edition’s investigative team has found people who thought they'd be taking home huge earnings, only to discover that wasn't the case. Katrina Bookman, 44, hit a $42.9 million jackpot at Resorts World Casino in Queens, N.Y. She posed next to the winning machine as it displayed her earnings. As a crowd started gathering around, security showed up.
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Imagining the Extraordinary: The Inspired
In a symposium on scientific illustration from the Renaissance to the digital age, historians specializing in the scientific illustrations of the Renaissance with contemporary scientists, technologists and artists to explore the longstanding relationship between science and illustration. On day two, the morning panel focused on the inspired.
Speaker Biography: Lilla Vekerdy is head of special collections at Smithsonian Libraries.
Speaker Biography: Catherine Newell is assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Miami and Larson Fellow in Health and Spirituality at the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: Greg Dunn is an artist and neuroscientist.
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Author Talks: Cesare Pavese and America
September 27, 2018
The UMass Amherst Italian Studies Program and the Libraries hosted a panel discussion to celebrate the acquisition of an important collection of Cesare Pavese's books, a gift from Lawrence G. Smith, author of Cesare Pavese and America.
At the time of his death Pavese (1908-1950) was one of Italy's best-known writers. A poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator, he had been profoundly influenced in his early years by American literature. As a scholar and translator, he introduced Italian readers to Melville's Moby-Dick, and to several other American authors.
Speakers:
Lawrence G. Smith: “'To Connie, who understands, from Cesare.' Four books inscribed by Pavese to Constance Dowling.
Mark Pietralunga: “'To my dear Buddy in America, who let me in a new world': Rivisiting the First Chapter of Pavese's Discovery of America”
Geoffrey Brock: Into a Rhythm: Translating Pavese's Poetry into English
Andrea Malaguti: First Love, Last Rites: Cesare Pavese and the Film Imagery
Co-sponsors: Dean's Office, Humanities and Fine Arts; Italian Studies Program; Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; UMass Amherst Libraries; UMass Press.
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Medal Conference - Panel - Why Collect Medals?
-- Recorded 10 November 2018 at Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA --
This presentation “Why Collect Medals?” features John Sallay, Stephen Scher, Robert Rodriguez, Q. David Bowers: Four prominent collectors ruminate on their collecting careers and what initially drew them to medals. With an afterward by John Adams.
The conference Art and Memory: The Role of Medals included a series of presentations on the role medals have played in American history, the evolution of medallic art, and the ways medals have reflected American culture up through the 20th century.
MHS is proud to partner with the Medal Collectors of America, a national organization dedicated to the study and collection of artistic and historical medals. For further information, please see medalcollectors.org.
2016 Grant Wood Symposium Morning Session
Kerry Dean Carso (State University of New York at New Paltz) presents Grant Wood and the After-Life of Victorian Architecture; James Swensen (Brigham Young University) presents On Common Ground: Grant Wood and the photography of the Farm Security Administration; and Annelise K. Madsen (Art Institute of Chicago) presents 'Something of color and imagination': Grant Wood, Storytelling, and the Past's Appeal in Depression-Era America at the 2016 Grant Wood Symposium held at the University of Iowa. Learn more at
00:00 - 48:21 Kerry Dean Carso
48:22 - 1:23:11 James Swensen
1:23:12 - 2:02:24 Annelise K. Madsen
2016 Library of Congress Literacy Awards
The Library of Congress Literacy Awards honor organizations working to promote literacy and reading in the United States and worldwide. The awards recognize groups doing exemplary, innovative and replicable work, and they spotlight the need for the global community to unite in striving for universal literacy.
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Writing Contest Winners: 2016 National Book Festival
Winners of two contents for children about books and literature -- Letters About Literature and A Book That Shaped Me -- are honored at the 2016 Library of Congress Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Three national winners in the Library's Letters About Literature essay contest will read their letters to the authors they wrote to. Letters About Literature is a national reading and writing program that asks young people in grades 4 through 12 to write to an author about how his or her book affected their lives. More than 50,000 young readers from across the country participated in this year's Letters About Literature initiative, a reading promotion program of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. The 2015-2016 Letters About Literature contest is made possible by a generous grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, with additional support from gifts to the Center for the Book.
A Book That Shaped Me is a summer writing contest that encourages rising fifth and sixth graders to reflect on a book that has had a personal impact on their lives. The contest is administered through local public library systems in the Mid-Atlantic region. Top winners will read their essays and be honored during this special program.
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Realistic Steam and Sound in this Model Train Video
This big model train set has the most amazing realistic steam effect I've ever seen!
For Christmas 2017 I added a 9th g-scale locomotive to my collection: a limited-edition LGB steam train modeled after the Rhaetian railroad of Switzerland. Only 399 of these locomotives were manufactured by LGB at their factory in Hungary.
This is a very cool locomotive... the only one in my collection with puffs of steam from the smokestack that are synchronized to the sound of the locomotive and the speed it is moving. The steam/smoke also is released at track level, just like on a real steam train.
The LGB model number for this locomotive is 20273 and the passenger cars are models 31522 and 32522. The locomotive runs on a digital (DCC) power system which allows multiple locomotives to run all at the same time on the layout, with individual control possible from a cell phone or tablet.
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A Book That Shaped Me Summer Writing Contest: 2018 National Book Festival
Winners of the A Book That Shaped Me summer writing contest are recognized at the 2018 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Jim Smith's Interview
James L. Smith is an American physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). In this interview, Smith recalls his more than forty-year career at LANL. He describes some of the history of the Manhattan Project and LANL’s innovative work during the war through today, including work on the human genome, computing, and radiation detection. He emphasizes the importance of having multidisciplinary national laboratories to produce pioneering innovations and scientific discoveries. Smith also recalls his friendship with Edward Teller, who he was assigned to teach about superconductivity, and other Manhattan Project scientists including Nicholas Metropolis. He discusses Teller’s relationship with Oppenheimer and other scientists.
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Maloof Symposium: Furniture and the Future - Session 1
This symposium will examine historical and contemporary furniture production in light of the fundamental changes brought about by the digital age. Today, the field of studio furniture is changing rapidly to embrace digital technologies and marketplaces. The pressure to keep up with these advances can prevent artists and makers from reflecting on what this means for the craft. Presented jointly by the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery and the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation, this one-day symposium in celebration of Sam Maloof’s centennial birth year will examine historical and contemporary furniture production in light of the fundamental changes brought about by the digital age.
Symposium Schedule - Session 1
9:00 a.m. - Continental Breakfast (Please note the galleries will not be open at this time)
10:00 a.m. - Welcome
Nora Atkinson, Lloyd Herman Curator at the Renwick Gallery, and Jim Rawitsch, Executive Director of the Maloof Foundation
10:15 a.m. - Keynote by Dr Michael J. Prokopow
11:00 a.m. - Paul Sacaridiz, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
11:45 a.m. - Witold Rybczynski, author Now I Sit Me Down
Program made possible by the generous support of the James Renwick Alliance, the Windgate Foundation, and Woodcraft Supply.
The Day After Tomorrow
When global warming triggers the onset of a new Ice Age, tornadoes flatten Los Angeles, a tidal wave engulfs New York City and the entire Northern Hemisphere begins to freeze solid. As full-scale, massive evacuations to the south begin, a world-renowned climatologist (Quaid) who predicted the storm just a few days prior, must now risk his life to rescue his teenage son (Gyllenhaal) who is stranded in frozen, desolate Manhattan.
A Book That Shaped Me & Letters About Literature: 2017 National Book Festival
Carmen Agra Deedy discusses The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet! at the 2017 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Children's book author and storyteller Carmen Agra Deedy has won more than a dozen awards for her work. She was born in Havana, Cuba, and emigrated to the United States with her family in 1963 during the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution. Deedy began writing as a young mother and storyteller whose NPR commentaries on All Things Considered were collected and released under the title Growing Up Cuban in Decatur, Georgia. Her other works include 14 Cows for America, The Cheshire Cheese Cat, Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale, The Yellow Star: The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark and The Library Dragon. Her most recent book is The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!
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Wilmington, Delaware | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:12 1 History
00:07:20 2 Geography
00:09:29 2.1 Surrounding municipalities
00:09:38 2.2 Climate
00:11:00 3 Demographics
00:12:54 4 Government
00:13:49 5 Neighborhoods
00:14:01 5.1 North of the Brandywine River
00:15:16 5.2 East of I-95
00:17:27 5.3 West of I-95
00:21:45 5.4 Historic districts and Conservation District
00:22:18 5.5 Gallery
00:22:26 6 Public safety
00:22:34 6.1 Crime
00:24:22 6.2 Police
00:25:26 6.3 Fire department and EMS
00:26:11 7 Economy
00:29:25 7.1 Top employers
00:30:07 8 Arts and culture
00:30:37 8.1 Ethnic festivals
00:32:07 8.2 Music festivals
00:32:57 8.3 Holiday events
00:33:19 9 Wilmington Riverfront
00:34:30 10 Media
00:34:38 10.1 Radio and television
00:36:13 10.2 Newspaper
00:36:47 10.3 Portrayal of Wilmington in popular culture
00:38:42 11 Infrastructure
00:38:51 11.1 Transportation
00:43:28 11.2 Utilities
00:44:07 11.3 Health care
00:45:01 12 Sports and recreation
00:45:10 12.1 Sports
00:46:01 12.2 Outdoor recreation
00:46:54 12.3 Running events
00:48:09 12.4 Cycling
00:48:54 12.5 Golf
00:49:07 13 Education
00:51:16 13.1 Universities and colleges
00:51:33 14 Points of interest
00:52:11 15 Sister cities
00:52:38 15.1 Partner city
00:52:49 16 See also
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Wilmington (Lenape: Paxahakink / Pakehakink) is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Delaware. The city was built on the site of Fort Christina, the first Swedish settlement in North America. It is at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine River, near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River. It is the county seat of New Castle County and one of the major cities in the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. Wilmington was named by Proprietor Thomas Penn after his friend Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, who was prime minister in the reign of George II of Great Britain.
As of the 2018 United States Census estimate, the city's population is 70,635. It is the fifth least populous city in the U.S. to be the most populous in its state. The Wilmington Metropolitan Division, comprising New Castle County, DE, Cecil County, MD and Salem County, NJ, had an estimated 2016 population of 719,876. The Delaware Valley metropolitan area, which includes the cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden, New Jersey, had a 2016 population of 6,070,500, and a combined statistical area of 7,179,357.