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The Scoggins family shares their homespun Christmas story, their activity pages, the Toad Abode, and information on their home business, "Moon Bathe Earth Blends."
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The moon holds a mystical place in the history of human culture, so it's no wonder that many myths exist.
I am a HUGE fan of Norah Jones. And when I heard that One2One Network was offering me a chance to review her music, I was SO excited! She has that husky, bluesy, smooth voice that I have always loved. Take a listen by clicking below!? Another awesome thing about this album is that she is only "featured" in all the songs!? She is performing with many other artists, and there is not one song on this album that is like another.? Some of them completely shocked me, for example, her duet with Willie Nelson in "Baby It's Cold Outside!"? What a strange combination- Norah and Willie, and what a strange song to imagine them singing together- but it was FABULOUS!The album "Featuring Norah Jones" was released to the public November 17th, and if you haven't bought it yet, this would make a wonderful addition to your music collection!See below for the list of songs and artists in this new album.if (browserHasRadio()){ document.write('Amazon Music Sampler');}1. Love Me - The Little Willies 2. Virginia Moon - Foo Fighters featuring Norah Jones 3. Turn Them - Sean Bones featuring Norah Jones 4. Baby It's Cold Outside - Willie Nelson featuring Norah Jones 5. Bull Rider - Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson 6. Ruler Of My Heart - Dirty Dozen Brass Band featuring Norah Jones 7. The Best Part - El Madmo 8. Take Off Your Cool - Outkast featuring Norah Jones 9. Life Is Better - Q-Tip featuring Norah Jones 10. Soon The New Day - Talib Kweli featuring Norah Jones 11. Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John - Belle & Sebastian featuring Norah Jones 12. Here We Go Again - Ray Charles featuring Norah Jones 13. Loretta - Norah Jones featuring Gillian Welch and David Rawlings 14. Dear John - Ryan Adams featuring Norah Jones 15. Creepin' In - Norah Jones featuring Dolly Parton 16. Court & Spark - Herbie Hancock featuring Norah Jones 17. More Than This - Charlie Hunter featuring Norah Jones 18. Blue Bayou - Norah Jones featuring M. Ward Thank you to One2One Network for offering me this album for my review. I was in no way compensated for this review, and the opinions expressed above are solely my own.Thank you for coming to Mingle Over Mocha with Anna!
News from the Library of CongressFriends of the Library of Congress, Materials from the Musical ‘Hadestown' and More friends locBe A Friend + Vote for the 2024 Friends Choice Awards!What does a preservation makeover really look like? How does supporting librarians serving the blind and print disabled worldwide build accessible collections? Where do you begin celebrating Africana food and foodways? Help us find out! Be a friend and Vote for your choice in the 2024 Friends' Choice Awards.    The Friends' Choice Award recognizes the project donors most want to fund. You get to decide! If you're already a Friend of the Library - check your email for the voting link. If you are not a Friend - join today! Memberships begin at $50 annually. Learn more about the proposals and vote for the one you want to see come to life.Be a Friend + Vote today!HadestownMaterials from the Musical ‘Hadestown' Added to Library of Congress CollectionsThe Library of Congress has added rare materials from the development of the Tony Award-winning musical “Hadestown” to its collections, thanks to a donation from the show's Tony Award-winning creator, singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell.Learn more.Koussevitzky FoundationLibrary Announces 2023 Music Commissions from Koussevitzky FoundationThe Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress has awarded commissions for new musical works to six composers. The commissions are granted jointly by the foundation and the performing organizations that will present the world premiere of each work.Learn more. George Chauncey, Historian of LGBTQ+ Life and Kluge Prize Recipient, Releases New Video Series “Through History to Equality”George Chauncey, recipient of the 2022 John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity, released three videos today with the Library of Congress examining the experiences of LGBTQ+ Americans. These are now available to watch on loc.gov and the Library's YouTube channel.Learn more.GC The Wright Brothers History Takes Wing at the LibraryAt 10:35 on the morning of Dec. 17, 1903, on a remote sand dune in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, mankind flew for the first time. Orville Wright piloted a homemade airplane powered by a homemade engine for a few wobbly seconds while his brother and co-creator Wilbur ran alongside the right wingtip. “Success four flights thursday morning” Orville telegraphed their father back home in Dayton, Ohio. The world would never be the same. Humans flew to the moon 65 years later.Read more in the latest issue of the Library of Congress Magazine.
The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use TO THE MOON, a product promoted and sold for sexual enhancement on various websites, including www.amazon.com, and possibly in some retail stores.
The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use TO THE MOON, a product promoted and sold for sexual enhancement on various websites, including www.amazon.com, and possibly in some retail stores.
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