Auckland-based Pacific publishing house turns ten
An Auckland-based Pacific publishing house celebrates 10 years of business operation this month and is already looking towards the future. It's business model takes profits from commercial and public vendor work which is then used to produce Pacific books and other content such as videos. Auckland
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Zac Peters took a different stance by writing that he disagreed a course was need, rather, everyone needed to “learn to drive”. Janet Spann agreed a special licence should be introduced for those planning to, or already towing a caravan. “You can't just hook up a van, trailer etc without training,” she said.
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The twelve little girls in two straight lines of Ludwig Bemelmans' beloved children's series have taken the stage this holiday season in Creative Cauldron's Madeline's Christmas. With book and lyrics by Jennifer Kirkeby and music by Shirley Mier, this playful musical brings to life a timeless Madeline
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âI tend to write about feminism, like what it means to be a feminist as a South Asian woman,â Kalamangalam told the publication. âFor me, it's about the question of identity, who I am as an Indian American who still has sort of a strange accent, and how I fit in with the different societies I'm exposed to.â.
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Probably not, especially not in a movie. However, if there is hope â however slim â it would be in comics. IDW Publishing holds the comic book license for Star Trek and has enjoyed success by publishing crossover like Star Trek/Green Lantern, Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes, Star Trek/Planet of the
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Synetic Theater's Hansel and Gretel encourages imagination, and through its creative delivery allows room for endless interpretations. One thing stands clear, however: engaging with others who have unique and diverse qualities makes us stronger, and is something to be celebrated. Truly a beautiful
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The Friends of the Bartlesville Public Library board members once again invite local writers to enter its creative writing contest. This is the 26th year for the competition, and the number of entries has been growing steadily in the past few years. Contestants must be current Bartlesville library card holders.
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Director of Lusail Publishing and Distribution, Khaled Mubarak al-Dulaimi, said the publishing house will be an incubator for Qatari, Arab and foreign writers because it aims to spread the national vision and openness and at the same time look forward to enriching the Arab cultural aspect and supporting
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