At the Library for December 22, 2015.
At the Library for December 22, 2015.
In 1692 the Massachusetts Bay Colony executed 14 women, 5 men and two dogs for witchcraft. As Stacey Stiff explains in her latest book ‘The Witches, Salem 1692,’ there was…
At the Library for December 15th, 2015
Due to some ‘holiday cheer’ there are no new arrivals this week. Please note our holiday hours are as follows: December 24th, 9 to 3 pm. December 25th – 28th…
At the Library for December 08, 2015
New this week is the Blu-ray and DVD release of ‘Selma.’ For all of its flaws (Oprah’s polarizing presence, a mostly British cast, and the producers inability to secure the…
At the Library for December 01, 2015
W. Bruce Cameron tells a fascinating story about a prehistoric boy born disabled, and the wolf cub who protects him in this environmentally hostile world in ‘The Dog Master.’ In…
IndieFlix: Thousands of Streaming Movies!
It was called the ‘negative pickup,’ and way back in 1980, it was about to change everything. This change really starts with Sean Cunningham, a budding film director who wanted…
At the Library for November 23rd, 2015
‘Alone Against the North’ charts Adam Shoalts’ amazing journey into the Hudson Bay Lowlands—one of the last unmapped places on the planet. Ashley Rhodes-Courter follows up ‘Three Little Words’ (her…
At the Library for November 17, 2015
Unfortunately there are no new titles this week, due to the Remembrance Day holiday. But we do have lots going on: Preschool Story Time is this Wednesday at 11:00 am,…
At the Library for November 10th, 2015
In ‘Made in British Columbia,’ Maria Tippett profiles BC’s most influential culture makers of the 20th century. Lauren St. John’s ‘The Glory’ is about two equestrian racers—one a teen girl…
At the Library for November 3rd, 2015
The good news is George R. R. Martin has finally published a new novel. The bad news is it is NOT the long awaiting conclusion to his Fire & Ice…
At the Library for October 27, 2045
Retired Vancouver Police detective Lori Shenher chronicles her and her colleagues’ abject failure to arrest Robert Picton soon enough in ‘That Lonely Section of Hell.’ Ransom Riggs returns readers to…