Free Library in the News: August 31- September 4, 2015

By Samantha M. RSS Fri, September 4, 2015

Performance and classical music listing
Philly.com
Atlantic Coast Opera Festival: Fidelio A cast of rising opera stars & musicians from the Philadelphia Symphony present a cameo performance of the Beethoven opera. Free Library of Philadelphia - Central Branch, 1901 Vine St.

 

Music News
Iradiophilly.com
Smith will continue on though, with a 40th Anniversary Tour of her quintessential album Horses this fall. At the same time she'll be doing a book tour of her new memoirs M Train. Smith will be appearing at the Philadelphia Free Library on November 6th.

 

The Oldest Surviving Book Printed in the Western Hemisphere
Finebooksmagazine.com
Beginning tomorrow, September 1, Doctrina breve will be on exhibit at the Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia in an exhibit titled “Catholics in the New World: A Selection of 16th-18th Century Texts.”

 

To acquaint youth with racial issues, try these books
Thenotebook.org
Librarian Becky Shaknovich recommends books to introduce young readers to topics of race and racism.

 

People’s Poetry, Jazz Festival’s third year
Phillytrib.com
“The upcoming [Medicare] enrollment period is in October,” said Christopher Middleton. “That’s why we are here early.” Middleton noted there will be an education workshop on “Medicare 101” at the West Oak Lane Free Library on Sept. 18, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

 

Rare religious books on display
Billypenn.com
Sacred Stories exhibition featured

 

DPLA Welcomes Four New Service Hubs to Our Growing Network
Dp.la
In Pennsylvania, the Service Hub will be led by Temple University, Penn State University, University of Pennsylvania and Free Library of Philadelphia in partnership with the Philadelphia Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) and the Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium (PALCI), among other key institutions throughout the state.

 

Radio Times in Review: Campaign Finance with Lawrence Lessig, Discussing Nina Simone, Poet Richard Blanco
Whyy.org
And, we’ll listen to Marty’s interview with Cuban-American poet RICHARD BLANCO. He was recently tasked by the US government to write and recite a poem to commemorate the opening of the US embassy in Havana. (appeared Oct. 2014)

 

Radio Times in Review: Biologist E.O. Wilson, Author Mary Roach, Actresses Greta Gerwig and Lola Kirke
Whyy.org
we’ll listen to Marty’s interview with evolutionary biologist and theorist E.O. WILSON about life, society, and ants (appeared Oct. 2014). Then, with a pair of astronauts currently spending a year in space, we’ll hear about how life in orbit differs from life on the ground. We spoke with author MARY ROACH about her book, Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void (appeared April 2013).

 

READ! by 4th and free back to school haircuts
FOX
Video clip

 

Free Library gets into papal game, opens religious exhibit
Bizjournals.com
The Free Library of Philadelphia opened its religious exhibit Monday, about a month ahead of Pope Francis' visit to the city. Running through Jan. 30, 2016, the Free Library's Sacred Stories: The World's Religious Traditions will showcase a number of sacred works, including scripture from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism; the first bible printed in North America; and the Alcoran of Mahomet, first translation of the Koran into English.

 

Kids get haircut, free book in E. Fairmount Park
6abc.com
As long as they read out loud to the stylist, they got free haircuts! (includes video clip)

 

Doris Jean Adams Scott, 77, worked in accounting for an electronics firm
Philly.com
She also found time to be the lead volunteer for the Friends of the Free Library at the Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library, coordinating book donations and weekly book sales.

 

Artist Shelley Spector took liberties, then got a reality check
Philly.com
As Spector did more research on Lichten, she kept encountering Milhous' name. She learned the Free Library has an archive, about 27 boxes' worth, of Lichten and Milhous' correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera from 1903 to 1977.

 

To celebrate Pope’s visit, Free Library of Philadelphia exhibits Hindu scroll
Merinews.com
In a remarkable interfaith gesture, to "celebrate the landmark papal visit to Philadelphia", Free Library of Philadelphia is displaying a 64-foot Hindu "Bhagavata Purana" scroll (ca. 1750-1800). Its "Sacred Stories" exhibition, till January 30, is also showcasing a leaf illustrating the famous Hindu legend of "churning of the ocean of milk" (1598), an 1813 illuminated manuscript of the Mahabharata, Birth of Krishna miniature (1650-1700), Krishna and Holi miniature (1600-1625) and illustration of scholars translating the Mahabharata (1598).

 

Saying ‘cheese’ to support childhood literacy
Stories.wellsfargobank.com
For each smile, Wells Fargo donated a dollar to the Free Library of Philadelphia to support its programs to help children read at grade level and not fall behind academically. Those who smiled could share the pictures through social media with a unique code sent to their smartphones or email addresses with the #smile@WellsFargo hashtag. Wells Fargo added $18,500, bringing the total to $20,000 for the library. The company has supported the work of the Free Library, one of the largest library systems in the U.S., for more than 25 years.

 

Free exhibition of Rare Catholic Works for the World Meeting of Families at the Rosenbach
Weeklypress.com
The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia presents Catholics in the New World: A Selection of 16th–18th Century Texts, on view September 1 through January 31. This intimate exhibition will feature some of the earliest Catholic works from the Americas, including the 1544 Doctrina Breve, the oldest surviving book printed in the Western Hemisphere; and the 1584 Doctrina Christiana, the oldest book published in South America.

 

Fire Department Visits Kingsessing Library
NBC
Video clip

 

Free haircuts for kids in West Philly with books from Free Library
FOX
Video clip

 

Big changes at the Free Library of Philadelphia: Philedlphia’s library, reinvented
Broadstreetreview.com
Today, the Free Library is as likely to host a yoga class as a book club. It’s where people go to find jobs, learn to cook, get small business assistance, improve their English, and — oh yes — find something to read.


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