The Art of Fugue. Bach Fugues for Keyboard, 1715 –1750. Chapter 7
by Joseph Kerman
“You’re in a tavern….” Sound familiar? Chances are you’ve heard of Dungeons & Dragons, you may even be an expert on how the game is played. But do you know the history of how it all started? These titles cover the history of Dungeons & Dragons as well as the legacy it’s left behind. Dungeons…
Virgos are often put down badly by many astrologers and written up as being fussy and narrow-minded. But when a Virgo shines, there is practically no sign to match their inner light. An in-tune Virgo is a treat to meet. When a Virgo is confident within themselves they are the most successful, structured and creative…
September 18th-25th is dedicated to fighting censorship and supporting intellectual freedom. Since its beginning in 1982, the American Library Association (ALA) has collected data on cases wherein books are challenged to be removed from public spaces. Book banning attempts remain prevalent today with the most cases reported in 2021 since 2002. Below ALA has compiled…
Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read which begin in 1982. it is normally observed during the last week of September, and focuses on the value of free and open access to information. Listed below are some of the books that have been challenged in the past across the country….