It seems like the word coding is popping up all over the place, but many people have no idea what exactly it means. Coding is […]
Library Foundation Seeks Nominee for Literacy Honor Roll
The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries (FFHL) is currently seeking nominations for its 2018 FFHL Honor Roll. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, August […]
JFSA & PLAN Northeast Ohio host nature-themed show in Lee Road’s art gallery
This July, the Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland and PLAN Northeast Ohio will host a special show in Lee Road’s art gallery highlighting the healing […]
No Time or Money to Travel? Let These Two Books Take You Away
Every book isn’t appropriate to read online and Lonely Planet’s The Travel Book is a perfect example. This exquisitely photographed coffee table book belongs in the […]
“Sauntering with the Joy of Henry David” by Donna Marie Przybojewski
Local artist and educator Donna Marie Przybojewski displays 35 original acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings depicting Henry David Thoreau in various natural settings throughout the country.
Wrath of Empire (Gods of Blood and Powder, bk. 2)
Local Cleveland author Brian McClellan makes a welcome return to his world of sorcery and gunpowder with Wrath of Empire. Set a short time after […]
Learn about Social Media and Privacy in July!
Social Media and privacy have been in the news and even on our own blog! If you want to learn about the origins of social […]
Females Are Strong As Hell
Meg Wolitzer’s new novel The Female Persuasion really speaks to me as a young woman in my mid-twenties, because the main character Greer Kadetsky is […]
As Seen through Warlight
Warlight refers to the the dim guiding lights that remained on during WWII blackouts. LIke warlight, memories seen from a distance lose their sharpness, but […]
Songs to Fill Your Summer Days!
Listening to fun new music during the long sunshine-filled summer days is one of my favorite pastimes. Some […]