The family friendly event inclues cartoon screenings, author events and poetry workshop for middle-schoolers
Books Feb. 19, 2025 8:52 am27d ago
The family friendly event inclues cartoon screenings, author events and poetry workshop for middle-schoolers
Jacqueline Briggs Martin Books Feb. 17, 2025 9:59 am29d ago
From baseball player Roberto Clemente to writer Toni Morrison, read about these superheroes
Elijah Decious Community Dec. 26, 2024 7:18 am82d ago
A brand-new bookmobile is opening a new chapter for the Marion Public Library as it hits the streets in December. The new vehicle, which can hold about 3,000 books, brought the service back to Marion for the first time in several decades as it started twice-weekly stops on Dec. 17.
Laura Farmer Books Dec. 19, 2024 7:35 am89d ago
Measuring 20 feet wide by 24 feet tall, stained-glass window commission influenced new artistic directions for designer Grant Wood
Elijah Decious Books Dec. 9, 2024 8:13 am99d ago
With a collection dating back to the 1500s, there’s plenty to feast on at the Szathmary Culinary Manuscript Collection at the University of Iowa — one of the top five collections in the country. Thousands of books, manuscripts and pamphlets all seem to have one common theme: We are what we eat.
Books Nov. 17, 2024 5:00 am121d ago
As this glorious fall winds down, we know what comes next and my friend Claudia McGehee has illustrated a book that reminds us of the beauty and joys of that cold and snowy season.
Books Nov. 13, 2024 8:52 am125d ago
For Kueter, it was fun to picture what life may have been like for Jesus when he was growing up. While the New Testament provides some highlights, “there’s about 30 years where he’s a mystery.”
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HER Oct. 20, 2024 5:00 am149d ago
The Gazette asked Allison Zordell, librarian at the Cedar Rapids Public Library, to share her book suggestions with our HER readers.
People & Places Oct. 22, 2024 8:45 am147d ago
Three years ago, a book starting a dialogue on motherhood was released to the world in “Nightbitch,” her debut novel. This week, hundreds in Iowa City saw one of the first screenings of the book’s film adaptation with A-list celebrities on the silver screen.
Books Oct. 11, 2024 8:16 am158d ago
Two years ago, Louisiana school librarian Amanda Jones spoke against book banning. A few days later, the backlash started. Today, there’s still no end of it in sight. Hear her story at the Iowa City Book Festival on Oct. 19.
Books Sep. 29, 2024 5:00 am170d ago
In her new memoir, “Love is My Favorite Flavor: A Midwestern Dining Critic Tells All” (University of Iowa Press), Wini Moranville reflects on how her time as a server laid the foundation for her career as an international food writer.
Books Sep. 11, 2024 8:09 am188d ago
Nina Lohman has lived with chronic pain for more than 15 years, and after experiencing a few “rather traumatic medical experiences” Lohman started writing as catharsis.
Books Jul. 28, 2024 5:30 am233d ago
Iowa City poet, playwright and artist Jen Rouse was recently selected to participate in an international poetry fellowship focused on literary translation and cultural exchange held in Bulgaria.
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