Jul 25, 2025
Cindy, Sophia, and Harrison discuss the ever-evolving role of the telephone in fiction, and the myriad ways technology affects the stories we tell. Along the way, they enjoy a refreshing beverage, eat a two-dimensional snack, endure aggressive theater seats, and imagine a more tactile, odoriferous, and...
Jul 19, 2025
In preparation for our upcoming discussion of the ever-changing role of telephones in fiction, Sophia reads Dorothy Parker's 1928 short story, "A Telephone Call."
Music:
"Night on the Docks - Sax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Jul 11, 2025
Sophia invites Cindy and Harrison to share some books from their favorite genres, as well as some unexpected picks. Thrilling adventures, dubious ghosts, and historical tears abound!
In this episode:
"The Apparitionists" by Peter Manseau
"City of Lies" by Victoria Thompson
"The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan
"Lessons in...
Jul 3, 2025
Cindy, Harrison, and new Library Programs Specialist Sophia discuss the Declaration of Independence, drink some more red juice, and recite the immortal words of Bill Pullman!
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