Staff’s Favorite Required Reading from School
With the arrival of the back-to-school season comes a new round of required reading for students. Read more
The Philip N. Carrico Branch serves the Fort Thomas area with a collection of over 74,000 items. The building was constructed in 1995 with 8,800 square feet. An additional 6,200 square feet was constructed in 2001. About 200,000 patrons visit the branch each year.
With the arrival of the back-to-school season comes a new round of required reading for students. Read more
Have you ever wondered what books your favorite teen tv show characters would be reading?
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Beware, for Friday the 13th is upon us. Read more
Pursuing your GED can certainly seem overwhelming for adults not currently enrolled in a secondary education school. Read more
Find out about the history of Cincinnati chili, how to prepare for the GED with the library and more upcoming programs in the August issue of our “Connections” newsletter. Read more
The 1930s are widely referred to as the height of the Golden Age of Cinema, but in our opinion, the 1990s were undeniably the Golden Age of Hollywood Rom-Coms.
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Catch up on Summer Olympics history. Read more
Meet Everage King, a retired art teacher and former preparator at the Cincinnati Art Museum who will be featured as one of 13 artists at the library’s Art After Hours. Read more
If you’ve finished binging Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy, based on R.L. Stine’s books, and are on the search for more horror to feast on this summer, we’ve got you covered. Read more
The so-called summer road trip movie speaks broadly to the season’s many associations: open-road freedom, dysfunctional family trips, the reckless abandon of youth. Read more