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Slow March occupies the early AM contemplations, the quiet acceptance, the strange peace that sometimes follows personal ...
Roger L. Jackson, who voices the iconic villain Ghostface in the Scream movies, will be appropriately lending his voice for ...
Lane County bookworms, rejoice! Physical media is making a comeback in combination with other business models, curating ...
An unreasonable movement, it turns out, cannot easily be reasoned with.” (On the subject of that Trump-Fox interview before ...
Her new installation at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art in uptown Charlotte, Biggs invites visitors to experience art not ...
Cleveland Public Library’s Board of Trustees opened its meeting on Tuesday, June 17, hearing from Will Reed, director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Reed expanded further on the ...
Nevada’s Talking Book Service (NTBS) provides free audiobooks and braille materials to residents with disabilities affecting reading. Despite its benefits, awareness and skepticism hinder enrollment.
Music lovers will now have another retail option along one of Dayton's busiest corridors.
The studio serves as a metaphor for the work that Audio Journal undertakes every day, bringing traditional print news, information, and entertainment into the living rooms of those who are blind ...
So we’re doing somewhere in the area of 25 to 30 new titles a year,” said John Mugford, regional librarian for the New Mexico Library for the Blind and Print Disabled.
The order eliminates library services for blind and visually impaired people, which currently helps thousands of Mainers.