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November 2012
Historian David Nasaw Explores the Remarkable Life And Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy
The Kansas City Police Department's 138 Years of Service Are Spotlighted in the Exhibit Kansas City's Finest
Right-Wing Demagoguery and Communist Brainwashing Collide in the Political Thriller The Manchurian Candidate
Get into the Holiday Spirit With These Film Adaptations of A Christmas Carol
Just in Case the Mayans Were Right: An End of the World Film Series
Keith Eggener examines the "Curtain Wall" Designs of Architect Louis Curtiss
Coming Soon to Union Station: The Digital Media Lab, a New Resource for Local Teens
Green-Living, Low-Tech Author Eric Brende Proposes The Twelve Days of Christmas, Revisited
Kansas City Public Library Again Earns Star Library Designation
The Friends of the Kansas City Public Library Go Green at the 6th Annual Pre-Owned Cookbook Sale
Welcome the Holiday Season with the Owen/Cox Dance Group's Innovative, Irreverent The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
Bismarck Biographer Jonathan Steinberg Reveals A Prodigious Intellect and a Demonic Personality
Historian Michael Scheibach Examines The Challenges of Living with the Atomic Bomb
Author Robert W. Merry Offers a Playful Way Of Ranking America's Presidents
ePay Makes It Easy To Pay Library Fines On Line
Kansas City Public School Students Win Books For Participating in the Why I Love My Library Contest
Shakespeare's Words and the Music They Inspired Are Featured in the Concert Presentation Play On!
View Our City's Past, Present, and Possible Future Through Kansas City and How It Grew
Edison Miyawaki Explains How Freud's Love of Stories Helps Explain Modern Psychology
October 2012
The Kansas City Public Library's Plaza Branch Hosts the 13th Annual Kansas City Storytelling Celebration
Get a Preview of Ken Burns' New Documentary About the Dust Bowl
Exhibit Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow Looks at the Threat of Nuclear War
Anthony Swofford Examines His Post-Fame Life in Hotels, Hospitals, and Jails
Exhibit Looks at the Progressive Era, A Reaction To the Industrialization of the Late 19th Century
Rick Marschall Looks at the Life and Career of Teddy Roosevelt As Seen Through the Political Cartoons of His Day
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