Are you in the mood to immerse yourself in reading a Great Big Chunk of a book? Honoree Fanonne Jeffers has written a long debut […]
Lady Sherlock Series Going Strong at Five, no, Six Books
Are you looking for an entertaining mystery series to get you through the dark days of November and December? Look no further than the Lady […]
1619 Interviews – Trevor Burnard on the Demise of the Royal African Company
Trevor Burnard Professor of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull Director of the Wilberforce Institute Trevor Burnard is Wilberforce Professor of Slavery and […]
Heights Libraries Opens New Local History Room
Heights Libraries is pleased to announce the opening of its new Local History Room at the Lee Road branch. Located on the building’s second floor, […]
Queen of the Cicadas
This week the Matchmakers team welcomes our guest blogger, Youth Associate E Hogan! Queen of the Cicadas a novel by V. Castro, builds a layered, […]
Paul Finkelman on Slavery and the Supreme Court
Paul Finkelman, Ph.D. Chancellor and Distinguished Professor of History Paul Finkelman, the Chancellor of Gratz College, is the author of more than 100 law review […]
Heights Libraries seeks new board member
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library is accepting applications for an open board position, with applications due Friday, Nov. 19, by 5 p.m.. The new […]
Horror and Hope in My Heart is a Chainsaw
It’s October, and the Matchmakers welcome our guest blogger, Noble librarian Hillary Brown! Spooky season: It’s the most wonderful time of the year for horror […]
Awake at the End
Awake at the End: A Heights Arts Poet Laureate Anthology, features the work of three Cleveland Heights poets: Meredith Holmes, Loren Weiss, and Mary E. […]
Spooky Reads to Kick Off October
October is the perfect month to read some spooky thrillers and mysteries! I don’t go too deep into the horror genre, but I do like […]