Brookline nonprofit fills Little Free Libraries with diverse stories
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Annie Linders on trad-jazz, Lindy Hop, and bike polo
Annie and the Fur Trappers headline the Bay State Hot Jazz Festival in Medford this weekend. Their front woman spoke to GBH Music about the magic of ‘20s jazz, and what to expect at the free festival.
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The nation's largest public library system is ending late fees forever
The largest public library system in the country has become the latest to eliminate all late fees.Effective immediately, the New York Public Library… -
Here are the finalists nominated for a 2021 National Book Award
Sweater, on. Tea, steeping. Blanket, splayed. As we enter the cozy vibes of autumn, all that's missing from this picture a good book. If you need help… -
Hollywood crews vote to authorize a strike for better pay and working conditions
Hollywood film and TV productions could soon shut down if contract negotiations aren't resolved. Production staff in the International Alliance of…
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