Film Screening: Borderland: The Life and Times of Blanche Ames Ames
On Zoom Open to all ages. Preregistration is required. Join us for Borderland: The Life & Times of Blanche Ames Ames, a…
On Zoom Open to all ages. Preregistration is required. Join us for Borderland: The Life & Times of Blanche Ames Ames, a…
Our second season, “Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Join us…
Join us for our monthly book club to discuss this month’s selection Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor. The book is available at the library. …
We invite all home chefs and budding culinarians to join us for a virtual cookbook club meeting! This month’s featured book is Simply Julia: 110 Easy Resipies for Healthy Comfort…
Our second season, “Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Join us each…
Join us in welcoming Dane Cervine to our online poetry series: The Refuge of Witnessing. Cervine’s recent books include Earth Is a Fickle Dancer (Main Street Rag), and The Gateless…
Join us for our monthly book club to discuss this month’s selection The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories from my life by John Le Carre. The book is available at the library. Stop…
The Stockbridge Library is pleased to host a virtual talk with Randall Kennedy, author of Say it Loud! In a magnum opus that spans two decades, Harvard Law School professor…
We invite all home chefs and budding culinarians to join us for a virtual cookbook club meeting! This month’s featured book is Ripe Figs: Recipes and Stories from Turkey, Greece,…
Angie Dribben’s debut collection, Everygirl, a finalist for the 2020 Dogfish Head Prize, is out with Main Street Rag in May 2021. She is Contributing Review Editor at Cider Press Review and Director of…
Join us for our monthly book club to discuss this month’s selection Klara and The Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro. The book is available at the library. Stop by or call…
Kathryn Petruccelli is a bi-coastal performer and writer with an M.A. in teaching English language learners. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Rattle, River Teeth’s Beautiful Things, december, SWWIM, Literary Mama, Glass:…
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