Meditation resources at the library
Are you curious about meditation? One of my co-workers is taking a meditation class, and since it is something I’ve always wanted to try, I decided to take a look at what the library has on the subject.
Are you curious about meditation? One of my co-workers is taking a meditation class, and since it is something I’ve always wanted to try, I decided to take a look at what the library has on the subject.
I know there have been lots of top 10 posts lately, but I think they’re a fun way to wrap up the year. In an effort to prevent boredom on the part of our readers, I thought I’d mix it up and do the top feature films of the year (published in 2010), as voted [...]
You may have noticed the red bar that runs across our homepage. There is a ton of amazing information that hides just below the surface of the red bar. And not in a creepy way, but in an amazing, “wow I didn’t know that was there!” way. A lot of people use the red bar [...]
Halloween’s coming up, and that means horror books and movies for many people. I’m a scaredy-cat and don’t like horror stuff, so I can’t make any personal recommendations on this topic. However, Christopher, our resident enthusiast of all things electronic and downloadable, has put together a nice list of spooky (and delightfully vintage) e-stuff:
We have received numerous requests for the third season of the television series Big Love. (…over the last two years! )
I promised in an earlier post to explain how to get new book and DVD lists, plus more, delivered from the library to your email inbox or RSS reader. Here’s how to get to the subscription page from our homepage:
OK, here’s some more CanCon for you. I was very excited to hear from Sharon that the library was acquiring the Kids in the Hall mega-set. Mega-set! And it is big – we’ve got all 5 seasons, with 4 DVDs for each season. Because they’re so new, there are currently no holds on any of [...]