The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library is pleased to announce that its web developer, Colin Tomele, has received the Public Library Association’s (PLA) 2015 John […]
You there! In the back!
As people come into the AV room here at Lee Road, they don’t often venture back past the mid-point (or as you may know it: […]
finding love in lowercase
Samuel de Juan is a lonely linguistics professor, who listens to classical music, reads, and is a self-described hermit. He follows the same routine every […]
An Englishman Riffs on Blues, Booze & Race Relations in the Mississippi Delta
Some reviewers compare adventure writer Richard Grant’s Dispatches From Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta to Peter Mayle( A Year in Provence, and Frances […]
Library Posts Request for Qualifications for Professional Design Services
Request for Qualifications for Professional Design Services Heights Libraries is seeking qualifications statements in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Sections 153.65 through 153.71 and Sections […]
Request for Proposal: University Heights Branch Furniture and Shelving
Library representatives will review the proposals at that time. Proposals received after 2:00 PM may be returned unopened. Proposals must be marked to the attention […]
All Lives Matter
All Lives Matter: Art by the Lorain Correctional Institute Community Service Program.
Dark, Deep, and Dystopian
The best kind of sci-fi, in my opinion, is the kind in which it’s clear that the author is looking at a current technology and […]
YA Page-Turners
Looking for a book that sucks you in and won’t let you go– not until you’ve read the very last sentence of the acknowledgements AND […]
The Enigmatic Mr. Splitfoot
The stories of Ruth’s teen years in and out of a cult and her current journey along the Erie Canal with her niece, Cora alternate […]