If you’re looking for an engrossing family drama read, look no further than Christina Clancy’s debut novel, The Second Home. The messed-up family dynamics will […]
Classic Films: Rashomon
I know we normally talk about books on this blog, but the book I was going to write about this week is not widely available […]
Heights Libraries signs new lease with Coventry PEACE, Inc.

CLICK HERE FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ISSUE. On Friday, October 16, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library signed a new lease with Coventry PEACE, […]
Officious Intermeddler: Karen Phenomenon
Today, the name “Karen” represents a faction of the population, made up of white women specifically, that is threatened by the prospect of losing its […]
How to Spot Misinformation and Bias in the Media
Did you see that thing on Facebook about Bill Gates, Hostess Twinkies, and the Cleveland Browns? Well, on social media it said that he has […]
Creepy October Thrillers

October and fall weather always gets me in the mood to curl up under a blanket with a creepy book. I don’t really get much […]
Heights Libraries accepting applications for new board position
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library will be accepting applications for an open board position beginning Monday, October 12, with applications due Tuesday November 10, […]
Contemporary Fiction: Jean Kwok and Cathleen Schine
Here are two books I recently enjoyed, one by Jean Kwok and one by Cathleen Schine. These two authors have each written several books, so […]
Heights Libraries Board and FRIENDs of Heights Libraries create ‘Black Excellence’ mural

On September 26, local artists Jimmy Hayden and Wayne Pollard, and Heights Libraries board member Gabe Crenshaw, transformed the parking lot of the Coventry PEACE […]