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Top 5 Bookish Events This Fall

Something about the cooler temps and Pumpkin-Spice-Everything make fall the best time to indulge your inner book-lover.

Baller From The Holler

Jean Dowell was a ground-breaking athlete and collegiate basketball coach. Now, with an unlikely second act (and a guitar), she is bringing it all back home.

Letter from Katie: He’s Funny That Way

The life, times, and pickled garlic of Alan Kiger.

Chuck Klosterman On Life, Writing, And When To Wear A Suit

See him at the Mercantile Library August 8.

Jeremy Pinnell Debuts Upbeat New Album About Ohio River Life

The musician saw rock bottom. But now things are looking up.

A Costuming King Lives Among Us

Michael Wong's incredible character creations.

Meet The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s New Music Director

Although the native of East Germany mans the podium of three American orchestras, he also enjoys spending time in the kitchen. But not for the reason you’d think.

A Round-the-World Trip With a Mission

Kim Dinan’s memoir The Yellow Envelope chronicles her trip and how a generous gift made it even more meaningful.

Cincinnati Art Museum Presents Their Largest Display of American Folk Art

The collection reveals a quirky (and dark…) story of American life from 1800 to 1925.

Meet The New Head Of The Lloyd Library

Career librarian Patricia Van Skaik made a five-block hop in February from one downtown hall of books to another. Bigger was her leap from the world of history and genealogy at the public library’s main branch to one of insects, fungus, and pharmaceuticals at the independent, scientific Lloyd Library and Museum.

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