Hot Off the Press!
Saturday July 30th the library hosted the premiere of a film by Ken Love entitled The Letterpress RIP: A 3D Video, a delightful celebration of the old Pittsburgh Post-Gazette presses … Continued
Saturday July 30th the library hosted the premiere of a film by Ken Love entitled The Letterpress RIP: A 3D Video, a delightful celebration of the old Pittsburgh Post-Gazette presses … Continued
Help your child prepare for the next big step – kindergarten!
Screen adaptations of Agatha Christie’s mysteries have been helmed by world-renowned directors like Billy Wilder and Sidney Lumet and have starred some of the biggest talents of their time like Ingrid Bergman and Marlene Dietrich. Some are faithful to the source material and some are light romps that mostly only share the title with Christie’s original work. I encourage you try one from this list or any of the other hundreds of adaptations made over the years. You’re sure to find at least one that you’ll want to watch time and again.
Kondo cuts through the guilt from all of those unused items and presents her readers with one question: Does it bring you joy?
A selection of books based on some of the best modern American news stories.
If you like subtle romance, engaging female characters, and learning about life in Victorian England I highly recommend this classic novel!
An easy to use guidebook to over 150 chemical-free alternative cleaning options.
Despite the wave of fear that had washed over Guiteau, the lead bullet hit its mark, ripping into the President’s back…. There was a moment of stunned silence, and then the station erupted in screams.
“Dear You. The body you are wearing used to be mine…”
In Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town, author Jon Krakauer chronicles the rape cases of several young women in Missoula, Montana.