Timothy West in memoriam
Timothy West was prolific. Not only that, but what he did was so varied - stage & screen; historical & literary; Shakespeare.
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Timothy West was prolific. Not only that, but what he did was so varied - stage & screen; historical & literary; Shakespeare.
28 Grammys to his name, an Academy Award for best original score, producer, composer, songwriter. He helped to introduce us to some of the biggest names that will ever exist. We all grew up listening to & watching things that he did.
Every month, a member of the staff at QPL share their top favorite books. This month, Carrie Hummel, Outreach Programming Specialist, is sharing her top favorite books with you!
1. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser
Quick history lesson, Lilly Ledbetter was an advocate for fair pay, specifically as it pertains to the difference in pay we see between the genders.
"It must be love, it must be love / I fall like a sparrow & fly like a dove / You must be the dream I'm dreaming of / Oh what a feeling, it must be love." - "It Must Be Love" by Alan Jackson
Did you guys know that there is a National Historic Site essentially right down the street from Quincy?
Are you a Scout working on a badge? Map nerd? History nerd? If so, this post is for you!
Happy Banned Book Week! Banned Book Week was established by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1982 to honor the numerous books that were subject to challenges and bans.
Talking to The Youth can feel like reading a new fantasy or sci-fi book where everything has a new name and none of it makes sense. In an effort to increase your slang literacy, QPL presents a primer on some of the words being used today.
Ever wonder what the staff at Quincy Public library enjoy reading or listening to? Tim, from the Circulation department, has shared his all-time favorite five audiobooks. These are:
First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones and read by Lorelei King
Did you know that National Voter Registration Day is September 17th?