Composting is the process of organic material decomposition.
Jazz Hands?
A library staffer faces jazz hands, Broadway pros, and ‘other duties as assigned’—all in the name of community and creativity.
Transhumanism in the Wake of Artificial Intelligence
By Esteban_S
The rise of artificial intelligence and generative A.I. has raised philosophical questions about what it means to be human and where we draw the line. Can robots have feelings? Should we create artificial life? As we embrace new technology, will we become transhuman and eventually posthuman? Read, watch, and play these suggestions with similar technological sci-fi themes!
Tarot Might Not be Real, but it Works
By GageP
A brief look into the origins of tarot and how it can be used for reflection
Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Happy Birthday to the late nineteen century novelist, playwright, poet, wit, short story writer, and fairy tale writer for adults and children. Oscar Wilde who
National Arts & Humanities Month @ HCPL: Painting, Writing, Needlecrafts & More
October is National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM). It was first established in 1993 to celebrate the importance of culture and the arts in America, and to encourage public participation and appreciation for the vital role the arts and humanities play in our society. The library has so many programs and books to do just that!
How to Choose the Right Health Insurance Plan During Open Enrollment Season
By RozetteP
Understand your total cost and options before picking an insurance plan during open enrollment season. The plan with the lowest premium may not be the cheapest.
Understanding Puerto Rico’s US Territory History
By Mary M
A lot of that discussion centers around the fact that Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican rapper. Puerto Rico is US territory, which means it is not its own country and it is not a full US state. What’s the difference? Let’s get into it!
A Heartfelt Tribute to Jane Goodall
By Kara L.
A heartfelt tribute to Jane Goodall: scientist, conservationist, and hero. Plus books, films, and HCPL programs carrying on her legacy of hope.
Teachers, Unmasked: Memoirs by and about Educators
By davec
For me, seeing my second-grade teacher, Miss Hertz, tooling out of the Piggly Wiggly parking lot in a zippy little roadster felt like I had suddenly been made privy to secret knowledge.
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