What's coming up at the Library in May & June? David Herlihy presents the epic tale of an American adventurer and his mysterious disappearance in The Lost Cyclist ...WICE Writers on Writing guest Cyrus Cassells provides insights into his creative process ... Laurel Zuckerman shares the anthology Best Paris Stories ... the Hoffmann Quartet plays works by Debussy, Haydn, and Beethoven on period instruments ... Judith Merians journeys through the film and written versions of The African Queen... Cara Blackpresents Murder at the Lanterne Rouge, part of her Aimé Leduc mystery series ... Jill Tarlau discusses bookbinding ... Avis Cardella shares her story in Spent: Memoirs of a Shopping Addict, and more.
Art on View: Painted Words - From Page to Pictures
Tue 15 May - Sun 17 Jun
Author and artist Heather Hartley has incorporated visual elements her writing, be it poetry or prose, essay or interview. Discover in this exhibition works which translate words into colors.
Find great bargains on gently used books and other materials at the Library's monthly book sale - on both days of the first weekend of the month. Support the Library and find something wonderful to read!
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