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Some of the world's finest museums are closer than you think!
Five wonderfully illustrated books about prehistoric animals that are definitely not dinosaurs. From trilobites to mammoths, many of these creatures once roamed Northwest Ohio.
Tori Spelling turns 50 years old this month. If you know who that is, I’m sorry to hear about your joint pain.
Catherine the Great is back on TV, which is pretty impressive considering she died in 1796.
For years, MTV News told the youth of America what was happening to the nation, to the world, and to Jamiroquai. But now it's gone. Tabitha Soren, we hardly knew ye.
Okay, not all of these have ogres, but Shrek is a type of fractured fairy tale, and while the next installment doesn't have a release date, we can still get excited. Read these if you want to get in the spirit.
If Sold a Story piqued your curiosity, explore what cognitive science says about how reading works. Try these titles for a deeper dive into the science of reading.
Until he died this month, cartoonist Sam Gross was the master of making you laugh at things you felt bad about laughing at.
In celebration of Mother's Day, I recommend reading these memoirs of mothers and their children.
If you're thinking of starting a business but don't know where to get started, these 10 titles can help you build a solid foundation.
Get hyped for the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with these 10 titles.
If you love watching and discussing movies (but referring to them as “films”) and feeling all cool about it, join your Library friends at our online Film Discussion Group one final time!
Keep the Elton John Farewell Tour going in your life with these books and music CDs.
Civics is the study of the basic rights and responsibilities of a country’s citizens. It covers everything from voting in elections to showing up for jury duty.
Spooky season is a still six months away, but why not plan ahead with these stellar scary movies?