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When members of a book club find themselves subjects of a documentary film, their intimate discussions of life and literature ...
When Reese Witherspoon herself selected the novel for her book club back in June 2020, she wrote, “This book is a true ...
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The KUOW Book Club and Seattle Public Library are continuing our summer reading series this month with "Lesser Known Monsters ...
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The idea of owning a dedicated digital Leica Monochrom – a camera that sees only in shades of grey – is starting to make too much sense. It strips away the temptation of color entirely. There’s a ...
Beginning Monday, children can visit any local branch of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County to pick up a Fourth of July grab-and-go craft. Each bag will contain the necessary ...
Photography, at its heart, isn’t about cameras or technique. It’s about people. It’s about making peace with the fact that every frame might be a goodbye – and taking the shot anyway.
Frank and Josephine Ruggirello on their wedding day, Sept. 26, 1953, with Frank Ruggirello’s aunt and uncle. The photo was found in a donated book at Sterling Heights Public Library.
An old wedding photo found in a library book inspired a search to find the family. Here's how social media helped reunite the family with the mid-century picture.
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Sarah Ruggirello responded to the Facebook post, essentially saying “I do" to recognizing her grandfather and grandmother, Frank and Josephine Ruggirello. They married on Sept. 26, 1953 in Detroit.