An interview with Nnedi Okorafor about Black Panther, African-based sci-fi, writing, movies and television, and more.
Hyde Park woman downloads 10 millionth item from Overdrive
A Hyde Park resident downloaded Half Magic by Edward Eager and earned a place in history by checking out the Library’s 10 millionth item on Overdrive.
Inside the Writer’s Head: Why a novel’s setting matters (and why Cincinnati makes a great one!)
Writer-In-Residence Jessica Strawser discusses the importance of a setting when creating a novel.
Library super fans write letters of love and thanks to their favorite Library workers
Library super fans write notes of appreciation to their favorite local branch Librarians and staff. We handed Library workers these notes to read on camera.
Afterschool homework help at the Library gives students a leg up on their studies
The Library offers Homework Helpers to provide free homework help to students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
“The Public” premiere sparked conversations about kids and teens experiencing homelessness
While Emilio Estevez's new film "the public" (shot at the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library) centers adult men, youth experiencing homelessness was the focus of a community conversation at the Main Library on April 7. A panel led by Strategies to End Homelessness and Lighthouse Youth & Family Services discussed the systemic roots, symptoms, and solutions to this growing human rights issue.
Writer-in-Residence interviews author of much-anticipated new book in latest episode of “Inside the Writer’s Head”
Library Writer-In-Residence, Jessica Strawser, interviews two-time National Book Award finalist Laurie Halse Anderson about her book, "Shout."
Celebrating Cincinnati Baseball: 150 Years of the Cincinnati Reds
The Genealogy & Local History Department will be celebrating this important year in Cincinnati Reds baseball by partnering with the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum to produce an exhibit in the Cincinnati Room featuring many items from both organizations’ collections. This exhibit will be on display from May 3 to July 28.
Five fun early literacy tips for your baby
When it comes to early childhood literacy, we have good news, it’s never too early or too late – you and your baby can start right now!
Inside the Writer’s Head: Writer-in-Residence Library book club tour
Writer-In-Residence author, Jessica Strawser, launches a tour of Library branches to discuss her domestic suspense novel, "Not That I Could Tell."
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