As the COVID-19 global pandemic continues in 2021, there are signs of hope for the future, including the development and distribution of a vaccine that will put us on a path to a return to normal life. As with all health information, it is vital to get the facts from reliable and expert sources. Even…
The Pekin: Chicago’s First Black-Owned Theater
By Lindsay
The New Pekin Theater, Count of no-account, date unknown, Source: Historic Programs Digital Collection, Special Collections
On June 18, 1905, former saloon owne
So This is Love: LGBTQ First Crushes for Kids
By Ms. Katie
Falling in love for the first time is hard for everyone, but for LGBTQ kids it also means a lot of questions.
Top Picks: Prince
By Lindsay
Lindsay shares her top picks for books and movies to give you the best Prince experience.
If You Liked The Project by Courtney Summers
By Amy
Bestselling author Courtney Summers is back with her next YA thriller, The Project, a story about cults and sisterhood.
Escape with Manga Adventures: Series Starters for Teens
By April
When it comes to books as winter distractions, manga (comics or graphic novels from Japan) are quite good for unusual journeys with colorful characters.
Shift in Perspective: Are You Bigger Than a Cow?
By Mary Gen
Pond water isn’t terribly exciting…until you see it under a microscope! A dandelion isn't very big...unless you're an ant! Sometimes, all it takes is a shift in perspective, or how you look at something, to make you see something in an entirely new way. At the library you may hear my “teacher voice,” but you…
Girlfriends Movies for Galentine’s Day
By Megan
Happy Galentine’s Day! What's Galentine’s Day, you ask? Galentine’s Day started as a piece of fiction, a celebration created by the character Leslie Knope (played by Amy Poehler) during the second season of the NBC comedy Parks and Recreation. Leslie declared February 13 Galentine’s Day, a day to celebrate your closest female friendships and an alternate option to celebrating romantic love on February 14…
Teen Books for the Adult Soul
By Keva
Ever think reading teen fiction is too young for you!? Here at CPL, no bookworm is too old or too young to read whatever they desire.
Top Picks: Fiction Based on True Stories
By Daniel D
Living through strange times always gives me an appreciation for those stories that seem far-fetched, but actually turn out to be entirely plausible given how weird and unexpected life can be. If you're looking for a book that makes you exclaim, "What a world!?!" then have I got some picks for you. Why is it…
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