A couple years ago, I read a review of a forthcoming book that I just had to read. It wasn’t a bestseller. It wasn’t the […]
From The Bachelor to the Books
Chris Harrison has branched out from his The Bachelor/The Bachelorette hosting gig to also become a published author with his first novel, The Perfect Letter. The […]
Mansfield Park: Hero and Villain
Get a crowd of Jane Austen fans together, and bring up her 1814 novel Mansfield Park. Watch the reaction! Glory in the conflicting opinions! Mansfield Park […]
Hungry for some rhymes?
I am a farmer but I don’t have a farm. Just a tiny little garden in my front yard. I am a farmer, and if […]
Festival Season and a Spotify Playlist!
During the Spring and Summer there are music festivals going on practically every weekend throughout the country. While you may know about SXSW, Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, […]
Tumblr’s Reblog Book Club Selections
I’ve mentioned Tumblr’s Reblog Book Club before, and it’s high time for an update! The club is still going strong, and it remains a fantastic […]
Heights Libraries Chooses Architect for University Heights Branch Renovation
Heights Libraries has chosen Middleburg Heights-based architecture firm CBLH Design Inc. to design the University Heights Branch renovation, scheduled for 2016. CBLH Design has extensive […]
Parking Lots Closed for Resurfacing
Over the next three weeks, several Heights Libraries parking lots will be closed for resurfacing: Monday, June 22: The Noble branch lot, and the Lee […]
Explore Summer eReading!
Source It’s summertime in the Heights! The weather is hot and there is nothing better than curling up with a great book in the shade. […]
What on Earth is a Teaglass?
What’s a lexicographer? Well, the American Heritage Dictionary says it’s “one who writes, compiles, or edits a dictionary.” So I’m going to the dictionary to […]