- Event Calendar | The Seattle Public Library - spl. org
Find free classes, events and activities at Library branches, in the community and online Our events are always free and open to everyone We can provide accommodations for any event with advance notice
- Queer Comics for LGBT History Month – Shelf Talk
October is LGBT History Month! Let us celebrate and read some recently published comics and graphic novels by queer creators and about queer characters and stories! The American Dream? by Shing Yin Khor Shing is a cartoonist and installation artist out of Los Angeles, California After immigrating to America and then becoming a citizen, they…
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- Magazines Newspapers | The Seattle Public Library
ABI INFORM Trade Industry Search here for the full text of industry and trade magazines, journals and newsletters Includes up-to-date industry reports that detail trends, challenges, opportunities, financial benchmarks, and more
- About the Central Library - Seattle Public Library
The new Central Library opened May 23, 2004 The 11-floor building contains an innovative "Books Spiral," a 275-seat auditorium, and open spaces where patrons can meet, study, search the web or read
- Mental Health in Fiction | The Seattle Public Library - spl. org
The Other Side of Nothing Zadeik, Anastasia Zadeik deftly evokes the dark days of clinical depression and the rapid cycling of a mood disorder while exploring societal attitudes toward mental illness over generations
- Selected Further Reading for You Are Here - spl. org
Poems to Live your Life by Riddell, Chris Artist and writer Chris Riddell has curated a lovely illustrated collection that will sustain readers as they grow up
- Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses The Refugees - Seattle Public Library
2 everything ever written you get to talk about what you read but not like a book group not in a fun way It's more like a dog fight It's sort of like two books enter and one book leaves and these were
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