Little resentments and lack of communication are threatening the marriage of Amy and Ben. He’s been rather paralyzed since the sudden death of his parents in […]
There are 2 Sides to this Story (or 3, or 4, or 5…)
Last week, I finished reading the Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri. I found it to be another amazing book by a very talented author. (Next up on […]
Know Your Library #6
Cleveland Heights Public Libraries were first housed in Cleveland Heights Schools, so the annual reports about the library were part of the Annual […]
Small Town Life Still Alive in Lee Smith’s Writing
When Lee Smith’s new memoir, Dimestore: A Writer’s Life, was published I was thrilled. I first encountered Smith when I read her epistolary novel, Fair and Tender […]
Appalachian Mountain High: A Book List
Appalachians reads for those who want to get lost in the mountains. Fiction: Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison “Greenville County, South Carolina, a […]
Centennial 100: 1916-1926
The other Heights Matchmakers and I wanted to do something special for the centennial celebration, so we’ve come up with the Centennial 100! This […]
Not a How-to Manual
Three women meet in college and stay friends for the next twenty years. That’s a plot line that could go a bunch of predictable ways: […]
Creative Heights: CH-UH District Wide Art Show
More than 300 works of art created by CH-UH students in grades K-12.
Know Your Library #5
We just celebrated the kickoff of our Centennial celebration at Coventry this past Sunday, take a look at how the Coventry neighborhood was in 1941.
Library seeks deeper understanding of Heights community
This spring and summer, as part of its strategic planning process for 2016–17, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library System will be gathering information from […]