Unseen & Underrated: African-American Films
Check out these hidden gems in the African-American film collection, housed in the Music, Film & Audio Department of the Main Library.
Travels in Siberia
“Using a place as punishment may or may not be fair to the people who are punished there, but it always demeans and does a disservice to the place.”
The Unit
“I was happy in the dream; but when I woke up it was with a feeling that I was falling apart, that I was cracking up from the inside and slowly falling to pieces.”
Moominsummer Madness by Tove Jansson
There’s never a dull moment in Moominvalley. Join the Moomin family and their friends for astounding adventures while discovering the meaning of family along the way.
Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder: Inside the Minds of History’s Great Personalities
Andy Warhol. Albert Einstein. Marilyn Monroe. Claudia Kalb reveals and analyzes the personalities, disorders and habits of history’s creative personalities.
“The Book Was Better…”
Check out the next crop of YA books being adapted into movies in 2016.
Picture Books that Inspire Imagination
Our imagination allows us to visit new worlds, embark on fantastic adventures, and meet extraordinary friends. These books will inspire creativity and spark the imagination in children of any age.
LGBTQ Documentaries
Celebrate Pride Month with these picks from the Carnegie Library Music, Film & Audio Department. The Carnegie Library has a sizable LGBTQ film collection, which you can browse online here … Continued
Madame Picasso
“Eva felt a warm rush as they quickly left the room. He was Pablo Picasso? She had just flirted with a famous artist.“
Not Your Grandma’s Cozy
If you enjoy foul-mouthed bookmobile drivers, look no further…