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September 13, 2010
Julie Kramer, winner of the Minnesota Book Award, will speak and sign books at the WInona Public Library Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. about her murder mystery series, set in the desperate world of TV news. Book clubs are invited; individual readers and aspiring authors are also welcome. To learn more about the auhor, check her website at www.juliekramerbooks.com. The talk is funded by the Legacy Amendmen which dedicates monies to preserve...
September 12, 2010
First, I need to apologize to any readers wondering where the author of this blog went to. Yes, I haven't written anything about the activities of Beelandia in a few weeks. With the beginning of the semester approaching and the Winona bee ordinance debate in full swing, the blog was set aside. I assure you though, Beelandia is alive and well.
September 8, 2010
Yogurt is good.  
July 30, 2010
Check back to the event blog for updated posts directly from the scenes of where the Mid West Music Fest is happening!
By Julie Schneider Saturday, July 31: 1:53 a.m.
July 20, 2010
Here is the Ted Talk by writer Elif Shafak, author of The Bastard of Istanbul, in which she talks about the way stories can overcome national and ethnic divisions and how identity politics shapes the way we perceive stories:
June 25, 2010
"Parsley, the jewel of herbs, both in the pot and on the plate."  Albert Stockli
June 7, 2010
Lightning Bug Rand Higbee is the author of several popular plays including "Next!" which is one of the most often produced high school one-acts in the country right now, and "The Head That Wouldn't Die," the critically acclaimed sci-fi spoof. Rand's combination of a 1930s screwball comedy and superhero play. "The Lightning Bug" was a winner in the 2009 Wisconsin Wrights contest.   Page Theatre, SMU Adults, $10...
June 7, 2010
Lightning Bug Rand Higbee is the author of several popular plays including "Next!" which is one of the most often produced high school one-acts in the country right now, and "The Head That Wouldn't Die," the critically acclaimed sci-fi spoof. Rand's combination of a 1930s screwball comedy and superhero play. "The Lightning Bug" was a winner in the 2009 Wisconsin Wrights contest. Page Theatre, SMU Adults, $10;...