Everyone's favorite everyman turns 65 this year, and Sarah is celebrating by watching all of his films in chronological order.
056: The One Where We Start Again
By alopez
Polli Kenn and Kimberly Lopez are back at it (again) for more shenanigans (again), and this time they have even more books to discuss! Listen to the podcast to hear Kimberly completely butcher the premise of The School for Good Mothers (the main character has to take care of a toddler doll, not a robot…
010: Sorry, this is about Taxes
By hhenderson
It’s that time of year again: tax season! Find out which forms the library stocks, which organizations offer tax help in town, and what we CAN and CANNOT do as librarians – not tax professionals – in this episode, which is much more interesting than the title suggests. We promise! Oranges & Peaches is recorded…
Make 2022 the Year of Tananarive Due
By cjames
February is Black History Month AND Women in Horror Month, so here's Christina singing the praises of her forever favorite Black woman horror author: Tananarive Due!
Don’t Sit Under the Elpy Tree (with Anyone Else But Me)
By Dan Coleman
Another great batch of books for children and teens have taken home this year's coveted ALA Media Awards, and we have plenty of physical and digital copies of the winning titles and honor books (aka, runners-up) for each award. A pet peeve of mine in the past has been small numbers of honor books, since…
Maps and Legends
By jvail
Once upon a time, a couple of my friends followed some hawks all the way to Argentina, just to figure out what they do during our winter. Back then, no one even knew where migratory Swainson's hawks went(!). But a Forest Service guy named Brian had wrangled some first-generation transmitters that beamed location information -- once a…
Ah, Look at All the Lonely People
By athompson
American adults are lonelier than ever. Angela takes a look at the multiple reasons why
Dreaming of Spring
By hhenderson
February is the time to start planning for spring planting!
Leah Penniman and The Power of Food Sovereignty
By sbraunlich
To better understand the relationship between justice for Mother Earth and human freedom to nourish ourselves, Leah Penniman is one of the best teachers.
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