Poetry 365

July 23, 2012

This month for Poetry 365 we’re highlighting Rebecca Lindenberg’s highly anticipated debut Love, An Index.  Praised by National Book Award winner Terrence Hayes for “recovering, reclaiming, and remaking the elegy form,” this one-of-a kind collection serves as Lindenberg’s memorial to her late partner Craig Arnold, an acclaimed poet who disappeared while hiking a Japanese volcano in 2009.  At once plainspoken […]


Apple Struggles with Recycling Policy

July 19, 2012

Are you using your favorite Apple device to read this post? Have you thought about what you will do with your old iPod after you buy the latest model? Interesting article and comments about Apple removing itself from the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) list of green companies. Apparently, it’s getting too complicated to […]


For Smart, Confident, and Courageous Girls

July 17, 2012

In April of 2012, A Mighty Girl website was launched by Carolyn Danckaert and Aaron Smith as a tool to help parents, teachers, librarians, and friends find empowering and inspirational books for girls. Their website states, “A Mighty Girl is the world’s largest collection of books and movies for parents, teachers, and others dedicated to […]


Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

July 14, 2012

Waiting for the King Writer Dave Eggers talks about his new novel A Hologram for the King with the NY Times.  Along with discussing his differing approaches to fiction and nonfiction, the Zeitoun author explores how Waiting for Godot, Willy Loman, and a visit to Saudi Arabia subtly influenced the book. Superheroes for the Silver Screen […]


Woody Guthrie Centennial

July 12, 2012

To commemorate the centennial of folk singer Woody Guthrie’s birth, the Smithsonian Institution is releasing a three- CD boxed set of his work. “Woody at 100” includes performances from radio broadcasts, live shows, and six songs that have never been heard on record. Beginning with his most famous song “This Land is Your Land”, the […]


Malcolm Gladwell's New Book: Underdogs who Fight Back

July 10, 2012

Acclaimed science writer Malcolm Gladwell will be coming out with a new book on the power of underdogs.”David and Goliath” will probe what occurs when weaker people confront stronger ones. It should be out in 2013. Look forward to his unconventional and thought-provoking take on everyday situations. Links to articles. Links to EPL’s Gladwell books. […]


Local Art @ EPL

July 7, 2012

We are pleased to introduce local photographer Lisa D’Innocenzo as the next artist in our ongoing exhibition series Local Art @ EPL.  From now through the end of July, her compelling collection A World Drained of Color will be on display on the 2nd floor of EPL’s Main Branch.  Born from an interest in rural […]


Think small with the Little Free Library movement.

July 6, 2012

In this feature article in today’s Chicago Trib (reprinted from the LA Times), reporter Martha Groves relates the growning interest in private, tiny libraries. A neighbor with books to spare, looking for a way to share them with the community will build a small hutch (think dollhouse size) and simply set out a few volumes on […]


Ballad to Books a la Adele (video clip)

July 5, 2012

Here’s another example of talented people  working for libraries. The New York State Reading Association assembled this entertaining video of an Adele-inspired librarian (Sarah Ada) singing her version of “Rolling in the Deep,” otherwise known as “If You Like to Read.”  Perhaps Chicago area libraries can put together a blues music clip of our own? […]


An Interview with Timothy L. Campbell & Alice DuBois

June 28, 2012

Timothy L. Campbell and Alice DuBois are Evanston-based artists who made their solo Local Art @ EPL debuts back in 2010.  Now the pair have joined their creative forces for a stunning return exhibit currently on display on the 2nd floor of EPL’s Main Branch.  Mixing oils, acrylics, and collage, the show presents two dozen […]


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