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In the Stacks

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Lewistown Public Library

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Another April, another NaPoMo, or National Poetry Month. In this episode, Brittney, Drew, and Alissa read and discuss some of their favorite poems of the year and encourage listeners to indulge in poetry not just in April, but all year long.P
As part of last year's Summer Reading Program, the Library welcomed performance artist Dave Caserio and MSUB Professor Emeritus Dr. William Kamowski for their presentation "The Foundations of English From Beowulf to Chaucer to Shakespeare". The
*New In the Stacks episode alert!*Do you have a New Year's resolution for this year? It's February now, so if you have one and you haven't given up on it yet,  you're doing better than most of society, so kudos to you. Because we are librarian
The world is rife with end-of-the-year lists, but THIS is the one to listen to! In this episode, the Lewistown Library staff brings you our favorite books of 2022. Ranging from cookbooks to music, apocalyptic to feel-good, this discussion will
The Library hosted Joan Bird over the summer for her very popular program, "UFOs and Extraterrestrials in Montana." Join Joan and Alissa for this conversation about extraterrestrials, science fiction, and leaning into the unknown. Many thanks
Mary Jane Bradbury is an amazing amalgam of things — she is an actress, speaker, and educator who melds history and performance in her unique role as an historical interpreter. Mary Jane fully embodies the characters in her performances through
Happy National Poetry Month! In this episode, Alissa and Brittney share and discuss some of their favorite poems and poets. Simple as that. The poems discussed in this episode include:"Who Let the Hogs Out!" by Aileen Keown Vaux  "One Art" by
Chris is a Montana writer, Métis storyteller, and an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians. His book, “One-Sentence Journal: Short Poems and Essays from the World at Large”, was published by Riverfeet Press in 2018 and w
We are well into the new year and maybe now is really the best time to discuss our resolutions for this 2022, when we’ve had a chance to feel them out and decide whether we want to hang on to them through the rest of the year or abandon them to
For our last episode of 2021, we bring you the LPL staff's books of the year. Brittney say down with each of the Lewistown Library librarians to discuss the one (or maybe two) best books that they read in 2021 that stood out the most for them. 
While the consumption of the stories of real crimes as a form of entertainment is not new, the internet age and the proliferation of podcasts have made these stories especially accessible. Just like any media explosion, there are pros and cons
As we welcome back students and families into a fully open library, we also welcome our new director, Alissa Wolenetz. Brittney and Alissa and have a conversation about Alissa's background growing up in Ekalaka, Montana and teaching in Japan, h
It's been a while, but we are back! For this episode, Dani and I bring you a list of the perfect drinks to go with some of our favorite books. We've got new stuff, old stuff, fiction and non, classic and modern - 16 books in total, each with a
On this episode, we finally dive into some spooky campfire stories of wilderness legends, a haunted hotel, a sinister cat, and more, just in time for camping season. The stories we share in this episode are scary, so if you are sensitive to tha
In a flurry of seasonal confusion and library-land craziness, Dani and Brittney managed to catch up about what they are reading lately, as well as reminisce about the classic 90's sports-anthem compilation, 'Jock Jams'.Books mentioned in this
The LPL is ecstatic to be able to a host our Summer Reading Program for 2021 - Tails and Tales, focusing on animals and the stories about them. To get us into this theme, today's episode of In the Stacks is about the animals of Central Montana
April is National Poetry Month, and in this episode we are going to convince you that yes, you do in fact like poetry. Dani and Brittney discuss what poetry is and can be, and analyze several of their favorite poems, both new and old. Which poe
Astrology, horoscopes, and interest in the zodiac have seen a resurgence in popularity and an ascendance in the popular culture. In this episode, Dani talks with astrological enthusiast Ashley Kuykendall about birth charts and what their variou
For today’s episode of In the Stacks, we thought we would offer you a diverse menu of podcast recommendations to keep you in the podcast-listening loop. We interview friends and patrons of the library and Lewistown community about their favorit
Brittney and Dani ring in the new year with a conversation about their 2020 reading and the reading goals they resolve to accomplish in 2021. Book recommendations in this episode include City of Brass (Daevabad Trilogy #1) by S.A. Chakraborty
For this episode of In the Stacks, we are getting serious and discussing a topic that is especially pertinent in these oddly digital times: media literacy. Dani and Brittney break down what it means to be media literate, what skills are necessa
2020 brought us a lot of questionable things, but one of the positives is all the great new books from this year. On this episode, Nancy and Brittney bring you rapid fire reviews of some newly published and newly discovered books that we highly
In this episode, we take the opportunity to veer off course, abandon our plans, and go where the laughs take us. Join us for a spirited conversation about intriguing patron inquiries, Storytime songs gone awry, and the pinnacle of hair fashion
For the first episode of In the Stacks, the librarians at the Lewistown Public Library discuss their favorite books of all time. Books discussed include:Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling"A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki"Wutheri
Welcome to In the Stacks, a podcast about the wide and wild world of libraries, brought to you by the Lewistown Public Library in Lewistown, Montana. 
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