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One of a Kind: Martha Lubaroff

Martha Lubaroff is a longtime resident of Iowa City who worked at Iowa City Public Library and was instrumental in bringing a hospice to the community.

Interviews One of a Kind

Bach to Work

Anthony Arnone plays his cello for the patrons at the library.

http://music.uiowa.edu/people/anthony-arnone

Arts, Music, and Hobbies

Iowa City Book Fest 2013: First Novel Experiences

Sarah Bruni, Don Waters, Tracey Garvis Graves, and John Havick join International Writing Program participant Whiti Hereaka (New Zealand) to discuss how that first book in print changed their...

Books and Writing

Iowa City Book Fest 2013: Sense of Place I

Tom Drury, David Rhodes and Kate Milliken join International Writing Program participant Dénes Krusovszky (Hungary). Authors will discuss the importance of setting in their work. This can address...

Books and Writing

Iowa City Book Fest 2013: Sense of Place II

Susanna Daniel, Gregory Galloway and Larry Watson join International Writing Program participant Lili Mendoza (Panama). Authors will discuss the importance of setting in their work. This can...

Books and Writing

Project Green: Putting Your Garden to Bed... Preparing for Spring

Presented by Master Gardener, Emil Rinderspacher.

Summary: A slide presentation about fall garden preparations for spring plantings.

Gardening, Nature, and Home Project GREEN

Project Green: Shade Gardening

Presented by Richard Jauron, Horticulturist from Iowa State University.

Summary: A slide presentation about companion plants for hostas or shady landscapes all by themselves.

Gardening, Nature, and Home Project GREEN

Author Interview: Jacqueline Davies

Jacqueline Davies, Massachusetts Book Honor Award winning author of The Lemonade War, speaks with Katherine Habley.

Books and Writing

Project Green: How to Be Creative in Your Own Backyard

Creative design solutions for the development of usable space around the house; the extending of the house in the garden; placement of plants for their best interest and for ours.

Gardening, Nature, and Home Project GREEN

Iowa City Book Fest 2013: The Henrietta Lacks Story

A discussion of evolution of the federal regulations for human subjects' research and the involvement of minority and vulnerable subject groups in research prior to- and since the regulations...

Books and Writing, Current Issues and Politics