by Gabrielle Kusner | Jun 5, 2020 | Club Ink, Music, Reader's Advisory
I don’t know about you, Reader, but most people I know have music that brings them comfort. Some of you have no doubt seen or participated in Top 10 Influential Albums or 30 Songs of Your Life lists on social media during this time. Usually, comfort music is an album...
by Eric Coulbourne | Apr 27, 2020 | Club Ink, Music, Reader's Advisory
Bainbridge Branch Manager Eric put together this awesome post inspired by the Playhouse Square’s 2020/2021 season, along with suggested digital materials to accompany each show: Playhouse Square has just announced their 2020/ 2021 season. Whether you are...
by Eric Coulbourne | Dec 5, 2018 | Club Ink, Dance, Music
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge fan of Bette Midler. In fact, in my office at our branch, I have an American Library Association READ poster featuring her. When I first heard that Bette Midler was going to be appearing in Hello, Dolly! on Broadway, I was...
by Lori Weber | Aug 1, 2018 | Club Ink, Libraries Rock, Music
I love rock music. And I love libraries. So, imagine my delight when I learned one of my high-school idol bands’ bass player has a connection to Geauga County. This revelation came at a July community conversation about the future construction of the new Thompson...
by Lori Weber | May 14, 2018 | Club Ink, Libraries Rock, Music, Summer Reading
Editor’s note: In honor of the 2018 “Libraries Rock” summer reading theme, we’re reaching out to all our staff and patrons who have attended a memorable concert. Got a fun concert story to share? Write about 300 words about your favorite concert. Send to...
by Club Ink | Dec 29, 2017 | Club Ink, Music, Staff Picks
We already gave you the best books of 2017. Here are the best albums: Isabella recommends: Rainbow by Kesha This is her first album after she faced her music producer/rapist in court. This album is so powerful about her journey through the sexual assault she endured...