What Columbians are reading
The top five checked-out books at the library for fiction and nonfiction.
Continue Reading →Daniel Boone Regional Library book drops
Save time by returning your books at one of these locations.
Continue Reading →How To True/False: Released films, the Q, buskers and this year’s theme
It’s only three weeks away. The organizers of True/False held an info session at the Columbia Public Library on Saturday where they answered questions, gave advice, and even leaked a few more film titles. Here’s everything you need to know.
Continue Reading →Tips from couponing celeb Michelle Waggoner’s visit to Columbia
After being on TLC’s Extreme Couponing and starting her own couponing site, Michelle Waggoner became a discount guru. She visited Columbia and gave some tips.
Continue Reading →T-shirt upcycle
Turn your T-shirts into scarves, headbands and more at the Columbia Public Library’s upcycle event tonight from 6-8 p.m. Or try one of these DIY shirt-shredding projects from around the web.
Continue Reading →Book trivia
Vox helps you prepare for Columbia Public Library’s book trivia night on Nov. 28. Take our 10-question quiz and see how you score.
Continue Reading →Weekend theater preview
There’s a lot going on this weekend in Columbia’s theater world — take a look.
Continue Reading →First Thursday Book Discussion: You Know When the Men Are Gone
Need a way to shake up your normal weekday lunch routine? Brown bag it and head over to Daniel Boone Regional Library to join fellow Columbians in a book discussion of You Know When the Men Are Gone by Siobhan Fallon.
Continue Reading →Center Aisle Cinema: If a Tree Falls
Take a break from your normal Wednesday evening routine and catch the doc If a Tree Falls through Columbia Public Library’s Center Aisle Cinema.
Continue Reading →DBRL hosts memoir writing workshop
Think you’ve led a long and interesting life thus far? Ready to pen your first memoir? If so, you’re in luck. This Saturday, Columbia Public Library will host a memoir writing workshop.
Continue Reading →One Read finalists chosen
And then there were two. Choosing from more than 100 selections, the One Read reading panel narrowed the competition to two finalists, The Tiger’s Wife and Turn of Mind to take the title.
Continue Reading →Walter Bargen Poetry Reading
Looking for some enlightenment on a Saturday afternoon? Feel the need to find some culture after the end of March Madness and the beginning of baseball season? Search no further than your local library!
Walter Bargen, Missouri’s first poet laureate, will be visiting the Columbia Public Library Saturday, April [...]
Continue Reading →March’s Most In-Demand Books
Just in time for spring break, place a hold on one of Columbia Public Library’s most in-demand books and delve into some much-needed pleasure reading.
Continue Reading →Prepare for True/False with last year’s films
If you haven’t already heard by now, the True/False Film Fest is just around the corner. The documentaries in the line-up were announced last week to much anticipation.
In case you couldn’t go last year, there is a chance to see what you missed! If you did go and just loved the films shown, here’s a chance to watch your favorites all over again!
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