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June 2012
Paul L. Hedren Looks at the Little Bighorn and Asks: The Sioux Nation's Greatest Victory? Or the Beginning of the End?
Author Shane Evans Premieres the Musical Version Of His Children's Book Olu's Dream
Get Into the Swing of Summer With the Library's Lineup of Great Baseball Movies
Script-in-Hand Series Presents The Perennially Popular Anne of Green Gables
Music Scholar Chuck Haddix Explores Kansas City Jazz At the Friends of the Library's Annual Meeting
Author James B. Stewart Looks at Our Love Affair With Lying In Tangled Webs: How False Statements Are Undermining America
Television Legend Dan Rather Talks About Journalism, Controversy, and 60 Years as a Newsman
Max Holland Explores the Real Motives Of Watergate's Famous "Deep Throat"
Life Coach Brenda M. Barrett Speaks at the L.H. Bluford Branch
May 2012
The Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners Talk About Keeping Every Vote Safe
Historian Robert Rydell Examines How World's Fairs Have Molded Our Lives
Biographer Douglas Brinkley Examines the Life of Walter Cronkite
Military Historian Ethan S. Rafuse Examines The Life and Legacy of "Stonewall" Jackson
The Library, the Shakespeare Festival, and SPARK Team Up for a Summer with the Bard
Writer Bill Tammeus Discusses His Family's Recovery from Anger After a Personal Loss on 9-11
It's Never Too Late to Write That First Novel, Just Ask Rev. Cy Robinson
Economist Viral V. Acharya Explains Why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Were Guaranteed to Fail
Join Elite High School Singers and Choral Master Simon Carrington For an "Open Rehearsal" of Modern Vocal Music
Cornell University Professor Barry Strauss Explains How Leaders of the Ancient World Hold Lessons for Today
Historian Zachary Karabell Re-evaluates Chester Alan Arthur, A Forgotten President who Set America on a Course for Reform
The Meet the Past Series Looks at the Life of Willa Cather, Novelist of the Midwestern Plains
Rock 'n' Roll Movies Take Over the Library's Rooftop For the 2012 Summer Off-the-Wall Series
Ghost of the Ozarks: Murder and Memory in the Upland South
Catherine Futter Offers a Behind-the-Scenes Look At the Nelson's Exhibit Decorative Arts at the World's Fairs
Students Pit Their Robots Against Those of Technology Professionals In the Geek vs. Geek Challenge at the Plaza Branch
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