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04/28/2017
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April is National Poetry Month. You are welcome to come by the reference area and play with the fun magnetic poetry kit we have set up.

 

 



Here are some books you can check out:

America, What's My Name? by Frank X. Walker (Editor)
Call Number: 821.9208 A512 2007
Publication Date: 2007

 

 

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04/17/2017
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Attend Dengue Fever's performance on

April 20, 2017, 8:00pm

Phelps-Stokes Auditorium


Dengue Fever is an American band from Los Angeles who combine Cambodian pop music and lyrics with psychedelic rock. The roots of Dengue Fever began in the late 1990’s with a 6-month trek through Southeast Asia by keyboardist Ethan Holtzman. Returning to Los Angeles with a suitcase crammed full of Cambodian cassette tapes, Holtzman and his brother Zac, who had discovered the same music while working at a record store in San Francisco, reunited. 


If you liked Dengue Fever's performance, then you'll love their CDs that we have available for check-out, on the display near the cafe!

 

Cannibal courtship by Dengue Fever
Call Number: CD 782.421 D392c 2011
Publication Date: 2011

 

DENGUE FEVER’s fifth release, Cannibal Courtship (Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group), was released in April 2011 and found the band expanding beyond their usual comfort zone and experimenting with new sounds.

 
The deepest lake by Dengue Fever
Call Number: CD 782.421 D311d 2015
Publication Date: 2015

 

DENGUE FEVER’s most recent album, The Deepest Lake (2015) put the band in the proverbial driver’s seat with no outside entity contributing to the project. This was 100% their project – conceptualizing recording, manufacturing, and releasing it via their own label. Again, the band pushed their boundaries, adding elements of Cambodian hip-hop, Latin grooves and Afro percussion to their familiar sound.

04/04/2017
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The 2nd Annual Dandelion Festival will be happening this Saturday, April 8th, at Berea College. Enjoy a variety of activities such as Live Music, Artwork and Illustrations, and Foods from more than 20 vendors while learning about the importance of sustainable landscaping and keeping our pollinators happy and off the endangered species list.

 

For more information about the event, check out the Facebook event page located here 

If you are interested in learning more about the ideas presented at the festival, check out these interesting books located on display in front of the Reference Desk:


Edible Wild Plants and Herbs by Alan M. Cvancara
Publication Date: 2001
 
 
Perennial Weeds by Wood Powell Anderson
Publication Date: 1999

 

04/03/2017
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Attend Wayna Adams' convocation on

April 6, 2017, 3:00pm

Phelps-Stokes Auditorium


If you liked Ms. Adams's presentation, then you'll love these books that we have available for check-out, on display near the cafe!

 

Daniel Boone by Michael A. Lofaro
Call Number: 976.902 B724zL 2003
Publication Date: 2003