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Last Updated on July 30, 2025 by Matt Staff The mid-1970s were a vibrant blend of culture, color, and change. These 35 ...
Spot antique styles losing appeal and uncover hidden gems from the early 1900s that still add charm, character, and timeless ...
“Humility and the fear of the Lord bring wealth and honor and life” (Proverbs 22:4). “He who fears the Lord has a secure ...
ABOVE: Dishes inspired by the Black diaspora. Clockwise from top left: Huacatay Shrimp & Pineapple (Peru), Misir Way with ...
Schools still teach basics like math, science, history and English, but there are plenty of old-school classes kids today ...
Before the library was digitized, it relied on a card catalog, a collection of physical ... The cards were filed away in drawers in stately, apothecary-style cabinets. Now, all of that information ...
When a for-sale sign appeared outside the former East End Carnegie Library in June, it gave a local historian a chance to revisit her roots. Retired librarian Teddie Meronek toured the former library, ...
To help store her wool, my father built a set of shelves and, later, when her collection outgrew those, converted a set of library card–catalog drawers. She was seldom around to talk: she was weeding; ...
Follow along as we recap the Apple TV+ series “Lady in the Lake,” based on the book by Laura Lippman and starring Natalie Portman and Baltimore native Moses Ingram.
If you’re a library lover of a certain age, you remember the card catalog – a wooden box filled with drawers of index cards organized alphabetically by authors’ names. In the 1980’s, that ...
The book includes a history of the card catalog, the Library of Congress, and the automation technologies that eventually killed analog card systems, but the heart and soul of this book are the photos ...