The madness of March
The last three days of March have a reputation for being stormy. Scottish folklore proposes that those three days were borrowed from April, so that March might extend his intemperate power. The Spanish story about […]
The last three days of March have a reputation for being stormy. Scottish folklore proposes that those three days were borrowed from April, so that March might extend his intemperate power. The Spanish story about […]
To start with, I want to give you some perspective. I’m writing this on a Sunday morning two days removed from an annual radio event called Country Radio Seminar. It’s attended by the best and […]
Forget about show-stopping finales. In Jersey Boys, the smash-hit musical about the rise and fall of The Four Seasons, the pinnacle of excitement comes about 45 minutes into the first act. That’s when back-to-back […]
Recently, poet Kwame Alexander was a guest on NPR’s Morning Edition with Rachel Martin. Mr. Alexander brought a friend with him, Ann Marie Stephens. Ms. Stephens is a children’s book author and first grade […]
If you think over 65 games in less than 20 days counts as madness, then get ready for three renowned authors making stops in less than a week at the Warren County Public Library! […]
I’ve been hard-pressed to find a book that grabbed me like Red Clocks did, and despite my hopes of finding Alissa Nutting’s Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls under my parent’s tree, it did not appear. I think the […]
Buddy Holly, born Charles Hardin Holly, singer-songwriter and record producer, widely-known for several hit tunes including “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue,” died at age 23. Ritchie Valens, born Richard Steven Valenzuela, […]
In spring 2019, the WKU Department of Music will celebrate 24 years of PRISM and enjoy a well-deserved presence at the state KMEA conference. The University Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Paul Hondorp, […]
Fifty years ago, HAIR was the first rock musical to light up Broadway. Dreaming of the “Age of Aquarius” and a world that would “Let the Sun Shine In,” a group of young people offered […]
October’s calendar of events is as crammed as a kid’s bag of candy following an evening of non-stop trick-or-treating! Aside from the library’s typical lineup of monthly offerings, ranging from a new infant/toddler signs and […]
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