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What will be the page turners of 2021? Only time will tell, but if 2020 is any indication, top picks will run gamut from politics to the pandemic to race…
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A Washington Post survey this summer found that people’s reading habits are closely tied to the reality of living during a pandemic and a racial…
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One activity that’s been largely untouched by the pandemic is reading. It has been a soothing ritual for families, a needed connection between teachers…
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The COVID-19 outbreak is affecting schools, businesses, sports and the performing arts.Performances are being missed, canceled, and money refunded. The…
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Join guest host Christopher Purdy for Columbus Metropolitan Library’s latest quick picks and more.Guests:Kassie Rose, WOSU Book CriticKris Hickey, youth…
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Considering and discussing death can seem depressing or morbid. At so-called Death Cafés, people gather together, have some tea and cookies, and discuss,…
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Columbus Museum of Art Executive Director Nanette Maciejunes has a new book out about the museum.ProMusicia Chamber Orchestra CEO Janet Chen is on the…
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February 14 is the time for tablecloths, candle lights and romantic Valentine’s Day dinners out. Local restaurants are cooking up lavish and delicious…
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In May 1941, Bob Hope performed his first USO show at March Field in California. The performance was the beginning of a five-decade partnership.The…
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Join guest host Christopher Purdy for Columbus Metropolitan Library’s latest quick picks and more.Guests:Kassie Rose, WOSU book criticKris Hickey,…