Biblio Radio – 4.11.2016
Attorneys from the Legal Aid Society will be leading a program on building and maintaining good credit at the Lee Road branch on April 18th.
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Attorneys from the Legal Aid Society will be leading a program on building and maintaining good credit at the Lee Road branch on April 18th.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:39 — 4.3MB)
April is National Poetry Month: the library is celebrating at all branches, and with programs for all ages.
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Jessica Markowitz talks about the weekly Welcome Hub program is helping refugees in our neighborhood.
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Maggie Killman talks about why we got rid of our Seed Library last year… and why it’s back.
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Librarian Andrea Lynn talks about Hannah Rothschild’s The Improbability of Love.
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Library Director Nancy Levin talks about Symphony for the City of the Dead by M. T. Anderson.
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Julia and Amy Rosenbluth talk about the evolution of the 17 year long tradition, the Teen Poetry Slam.
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Carole Wallencheck shares information about her upcoming program A Cultural History of Time.
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Julia and Amia talk about Beyond: Our Future in Space by Chris Impey, subject of the next Nonfiction@Noble book discussion.
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Julia and LP talk about the Black Voices Matter series going on now at the library.
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