Showing posts with label emotions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emotions. Show all posts

Monday, February 29, 2016

Oscar Winners 2016

Here's a breakdown of the Oscars, Dewey-Style.



Spotlight won Best Picture. For books about child abuse, see 362.76.

The Revenant won Best Director. For books about survival, see 613.69.

The Big Short won Best Adapted Screenplay. For books about banks, see 332.1.

Room won Best Actress. For books about kidnapping, see 364.1536.

Spectre won Best Song. For books about espionage and subversion, see 327.12.

The Hateful Eight won Best Score. For books about Wyoming, see 978.7.

Son of Saul won Best Foreign Film. For books about fatherhood, see 306.8742.

Amy won Best Documentary. For books about singers, see 782.42.

Bridge of Spies won Best Supporting Actor. For U.S. foreign relations, see 327.73.

Inside Out won Best Animated Feature. For books about emotions, see 152.4.

Ex Machina won Best Visual Effects. For books about robots, see 629.8.

Mad Max: Fury Road won Best Production Design. For books about motor racing, see 796.72.

The Danish Girl won Best Supporting Actress. For books about transsexuals, see 306.768.

This was a very serious look at the 88th Annual Academy Awards. For a more lighthearted approach, watch this video:

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

November 19 - What should we celebrate?

November 19th is Have a Bad Day Day.
For books about natural disasters, see 363.34.
For books about emotions, see 152.4.
For books about personal improvement and analysis, see 158.1.
For the book "Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day," look under Viorst in the picture book section.

November 19th is also World Toilet Day.
For books about plumbing, see 696.1.
For books about water for generation of energy, see 333.914.
For books about sewage treatment and disposal, see 628.3.
For books about toilet training, see 649.62.
For books about bathrooms, see 747.78.

November is also International Men's Day.
For gender studies about men, see 305.3.
For books about men from a social perspective, see 301.411.
For psychology books about men, see 155.332.
For an explanation and/or demonstration of masculinity in its purest form, see Philip in his office and be prepared to take notes.