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    The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny

    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    A sequence of strange events and a murder propel Chief Inspector Gamache toward a terrible realization. Something more sinister than any one murder or any one case is fast approaching. Gamache and his team can only trust each other, as old friends begin to act like enemies, and long-time enemies appear as friends.    

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    Write Now: Poetry Writing Group

    Write Now: Poetry Writing Group

    Jenna Martínez is a finalist for the 2025 Jack McCarthy Book Prize, a 2023–2024 Literary Cleveland Breakthrough Writing Resident, and a recipient of the 2023 Unidos Por El Arte Grant. Her work has been supported by the Macondo Writers Workshop and Community of Writers Workshop. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in The Kenyon Review, HAD, […]

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    Much Ado About Nothing (2012) based on Much Ado About Nothing (1598) by William Shakespeare

    Main Library Auditorium

    William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of wit, romance, and misunderstandings gets a fresh, modern spin in this black-and-white adaptation by Joss Whedon. Set in a contemporary home but performed entirely in Shakespeare’s original language, the film highlights how timeless the humor and relationships really are. With a lively ensemble cast and a breezy tone, it’s a reminder that […]

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    The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu

    Main Library Auditorium

    The first novel in the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy portrays a fictional past, present, and future wherein Earth encounters an alien civilization.  The extraterrestrials hail from a nearby system of three Sun-like stars orbiting one another, a representative example of the three-body problem in orbital mechanics.   

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    Hope: Reignite Your Hope & Rewrite Your Story

    Main Library Auditorium

    Joy King is an author, actress, and motivational speaker inspiring audiences with stories of healing and resilience. As an actress, she has appeared in Hulu’s Eenie Meenie and worked alongside award-winning actors such as Nicholas Hoult and Pete Davidson. Hope is her debut book, a self-help and journaling hybrid which encourages readers to rebuild, rediscover, and rise again through reflection and faith. Joy King will help you explore life’s setbacks and turning points. Books will be available […]

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    Cleveland Curse: A Novel

    Main Library Auditorium

    "Grandpa, why do the Browns always lose?" Compelled by a Cleveland Browns-induced frustration, author and grandfather Dave Eifert turned to writing as catharsis, and in the process, unearthed the sole reason why the Browns always lose: they are cursed. Join the author for an interactive discussion about the team, the curse and its mysterious origins as detailed in his new novel. Books will be available for sale and signing at the event.   t

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    Write Now: Fiction Writing Group

    Write Now: Fiction Writing Group
    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Nardine Taleb is a speech-language pathologist and a writer. She worked as a prose editor at Gordon Square Review for several issues. She is the author of warda, published in 2023 by Passengers Press. Her poetry and fiction stories have been published in award-winning online journals including Electric Literature, The Offing, The Rumpus, Rattle, Frontier Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, […]

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    Calliope, a Women’s Poetry Circle Poetry Readings by Diana Lueptow, Haylee Schwenk, Cora McCann Liderbach, Shei Sanchez, Sujata Lakhe, Lindsay Barba and Jackie Zielke

    Main Library Auditorium

    Come hear Calliope at Lakewood Public Library and read your poem at an Open Mic! The women’s poetry circle will share poems that inspire, entertain and encourage you to view the world in a new light. Featured are Diana Lueptow, Haylee Schwenk, Maria Perme, Cora McCann Liderbach, Shei Sanchez, Sujata Lakhe, Lindsay Barba and Jackie Zielke. The members of Calliope have published poems in chapbooks, journals and anthologies across […]

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    Presentation – Demystifying Artificial Intelligence

    Main Library Auditorium

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days, but what does it actually mean for you? Join Megan Allen, Director of Online Learning Design & Delivery at Case Western Reserve University for a beginner-friendly primer designed to take the mystery out of this technology. You’ll learn how AI can assist with your daily hobbies, travel planning, and writing, with a special focus on ethics and online safety. No prior experience […]

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    Storytelling Workshop: Tales from the Front Porch

    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Lakewood's front porch culture is one of many factors that helps us build a strong sense of community. This summer, let's celebrate our front porch culture.   Not a writer? No problem. Join us to learn more about telling your story in written or spoken form. This two-session interactive class gives you an opportunity to pitch your idea, gain feedback, and develop […]

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    Write Now: Nonfiction Writing Group

    Write Now: Nonfiction Writing Group
    Main Library Multipurpose Room

    Jen Jones Donatelli has worked in various forms of media and entertainment for nearly 20 years. Her resume spans feature films, award shows, talk shows, sitcoms, red carpet reporting, and print/online journalism for outlets including Glamour, REDBOOK, Business Insider, Playboy, Los Angeles Confidential and many more. Jen's work has taken her into the kitchens of Wolfgang Puck and Thomas […]

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    The Big Sleep (1946)

    Main Library Auditorium

    Private Detective Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart) is hired to investigate Carmen Sternwood (Martha Vickers) and the debts she owes to a shady bookseller. Her older sister Vivian (Lauren Bacall) becomes involved and tries to tell the shamus how to do his job. Several murders later, the complex narrative takes a new turn when Vivian receives a blackmail […]

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