An Interview with Teresa Parod

March 19, 2016

Teresa Parod is a painter, quilter, and the latest Evanston artist to be featured in our ongoing exhibition series Local Art @ EPL.  Her colorful exhibit is currently on display on the 2nd floor of EPL’s Main Library where you can catch it through the end of March.  Included are nearly two dozen paintings that […]


An Irish Author You Need to Read…

March 17, 2016

Today is St. Patrick’s Day and the perfect time to talk a wee bit about Irish authors.  We know you know about the heavy hitters like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, and you couldn’t miss the Irish-influence at this year’s Oscars:  Emma Donoghue’s Room and Colm Toibin’s Brooklyn both inspired Best Picture nominees.  But how […]


The Presidential Candidate Book Quiz

March 14, 2016

Tomorrow is the Illinois Primary Election, and by now you probably know the 2016 presidential candidates pretty well.  You’ve listened to the speeches, watched the debates, and maybe even gone to a rally.  You know what they stand for and against.  But do you know what they like to read?  Test your knowledge below: Which […]


Women's History Month: Eleanor Roosevelt

March 12, 2016

Our Women’s History Month celebration rages on as we continue highlighting the most influential women in history as chosen by you.  Next up is Eleanor Roosevelt who was selected by Patricia Frank – a 41-year Evanston resident, community gardener, and birder who earned a Ph.D. from NU’s Feinberg School of Medicine and founded a local […]


A Post-'Downton Abbey' Survival Kit

March 9, 2016

The final episode of Downton Abbey aired this past Sunday evening, and now that we’ve reached Day 3 in this strange, post-Downton world, it’s likely that even casual fans have started suffering symptoms of withdrawal.  Do not panic, dear Downton lovers.  You see, we’ve assembled a Post-Downton Abbey Survival Kit featuring Downton-related documentaries, BBC shows, […]


Women's History Month: May Wood Simons

March 7, 2016

Women’s History Month is here, and the celebration is in full swing.  Not only is tomorrow International Women’s Day, but here on Off the Shelf we’re spending March highlighting the most influential women in history as chosen by you.  First up is May Wood Simons.  An Evanston resident who helped start tomorrow’s holiday, she was […]


Local Art @ EPL: Teresa Parod

March 5, 2016

We are happy to introduce Evanston painter and quilter Teresa Parod as the next featured artist in our ongoing exhibition series Local Art @ EPL.  Her show is currently on display on the 2nd floor of EPL’s Main Library where you can catch it through the end of March.  The nearly two dozen paintings in […]


Happy National Grammar Day!

March 4, 2016

You’ve had your decorations up for weeks, and now the big day is finally here.  That’s right, it’s National Grammar Day, and tonight spell checkers and proofreaders from coast to coast will be celebrating into the wee hours.  In honor of this momentous day, we asked a few EPL regulars the following: What is your […]


Talking to "Locked Down, Locked Out" author Maya Schenwar

March 2, 2016

Maya Schenwar is Editor-in-Chief of Truthout – an independent social justice news website – and the author of the recent book Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn’t Work and How We Can Do Better.  On Monday, March 7th, she will discuss her book when she visits EPL as part of the special program Unlocking […]


Happy Women's History Month!

March 1, 2016

Today begins Women’s History Month, and we want you to help us celebrate here on Off the Shelf.  We’d like to know who you think is one of the most influential women in history and why it’s important for people to know about her.  She can be from ancient history, recent history, or modern times.  […]


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