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Teen Writing Contest winners./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="3" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="107"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:M0ZVl8OcaQw/id> yt:videoId>M0ZVl8OcaQw/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 64 | The Queer Girl is Going to Be Okay by Dale Walls/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ZVl8OcaQw"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-15T20:00:07+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-15T20:10:58+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 64 | The Queer Girl is Going to Be Okay by Dale Walls/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/M0ZVl8OcaQw?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/M0ZVl8OcaQw/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Lucy recommends LGBTQIA+ focused books for teens. 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There are three parts to the Convening. Part I-Solo Aging Stories from Ann Arbor. Part II-Solo Acts: A Theatrical Compilation on Solo Aging with a follow-up town hall on aging solo in Ann Arbor. Part III. Breakout sessions on living solo in Ann Arbor from healthcare, to transportation, to housing, to recreation and relationships. 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A brief mention of Homer Laughlin Fiesta ware will be made. This is part of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design’s Unforgettable Dinnerware lecture series. This event is in partnership with the International Museum of Dinnerware Design./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="161"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:AcjgmVT4Ofo/id> yt:videoId>AcjgmVT4Ofo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Recipe Share | Savory Bakes/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcjgmVT4Ofo"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-08T20:00:06+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-19T17:28:11+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Recipe Share | Savory Bakes/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/AcjgmVT4Ofo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/AcjgmVT4Ofo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. 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Using digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting, her work highlights the intersection of technology and design for the human body. Sophy has been featured by Adam Savage's Tested.com, Nerdist, Hackaday, Make: Magazine, and Adafruit. Her book, Wearable Tech Projects, is a compilation of 30 tutorials and articles about DIY wearable tech. Sophy documents her work online at sophywong.com. This event is part of the Ann Arbor Creativity and Making Expo. Find out more at https://aadl.org/aacme./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="0" average="0.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="31"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:U5fKfNVgY48/id> yt:videoId>U5fKfNVgY48/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Clay Animals from the Chinese Zodiac: Tiger | 十二生肖之 寅虎/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5fKfNVgY48"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-04T18:30:16+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-08T08:58:36+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Clay Animals from the Chinese Zodiac: Tiger | 十二生肖之 寅虎/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/U5fKfNVgY48?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/U5fKfNVgY48/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Celebrate the Chinese Zodiac by creating this extra cute clay tiger! This video is part of a series of Chinese Zodiac inspired clay craft projects, all featuring the work of local artist Lyla Wang. She will use air-dry clay in the video, and she'll add a magnet that'll allow her to stick her creation onto a kitchen fridge!/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="0" average="0.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="20"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:QjsuhhHNyNM/id> yt:videoId>QjsuhhHNyNM/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>First Chapter Friday Episode 84 | Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsuhhHNyNM"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T20:00:07+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T20:16:09+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>First Chapter Friday Episode 84 | Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/QjsuhhHNyNM?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/QjsuhhHNyNM/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Join Lucy as she reads the first chapter of a new or favorite Middle Grade or YA book. 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Drum Roll, Please is a middle grade book recommended for 8 and up./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="0" average="0.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="13"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:T8brJbGA-eM/id> yt:videoId>T8brJbGA-eM/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>The Gayest Generation - Episode 15: Roger LeLievre/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8brJbGA-eM"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T16:49:43+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-07T04:25:54+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>The Gayest Generation - Episode 15: Roger LeLievre/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/T8brJbGA-eM?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/T8brJbGA-eM/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Welcome to The Gayest Generation, where we hear LGBTQ older adults speak for themselves. Every episode, we sit down with a different member of the LGBTQ community who laid the foundation for the freedoms we have today. In this episode, we speak with Roger LeLievre. Roger has lived a thousand lives--Ann Arbor News reporter, longtime DJ at The Nectarine Ballroom, Lake Superior freight ship sailor. We get an inside look at the height of queer nightlife in Ann Arbor, the unique challenge of interviewing Yoko Ono, and almost killing Sylvester. AADL is excited to announce that you can listen to this episode, or any episode of The Gayest Generation, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube!/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="69"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:qKl8JfG_acQ/id> yt:videoId>qKl8JfG_acQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Money Management Basics/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKl8JfG_acQ"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-03T11:45:04+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-08T01:12:57+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Money Management Basics/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/qKl8JfG_acQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/qKl8JfG_acQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Join our expert from University of Michigan Credit Union in this workshop that will help you identify key areas of your financial life that you want to focus on and improve. You’ll understand the “whys” behind the most common money mistakes, and leave with an action plan to help you achieve financial wellness./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="40"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:qRYhNmTrGKU/id> yt:videoId>qRYhNmTrGKU/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Recipe Share | Vegan Variations/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRYhNmTrGKU"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-01T20:00:06+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-03T13:15:03+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Recipe Share | Vegan Variations/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/qRYhNmTrGKU?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/qRYhNmTrGKU/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found here: https://aadl.org/node/623754 . Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="0" average="0.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="11"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:J3Mmzhr4E4k/id> yt:videoId>J3Mmzhr4E4k/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/yt:channelId> title>Washtenaw Reads Keynote Event with Ashley Rogers, Director of the Whitney Plantation/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Mmzhr4E4k"/> author> name>Ann Arbor District Library/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gS30KiRTi4KdqwKCglm-w/uri> /author> published>2024-05-01T13:41:37+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-02T22:51:29+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Washtenaw Reads Keynote Event with Ashley Rogers, Director of the Whitney Plantation/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/J3Mmzhr4E4k?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/J3Mmzhr4E4k/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>This year's selection for the Washtenaw Read is How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith. One of the locations that he visits in the book to explore the legacy of slavery in the United States is the Whitney Plantation, outside New Orleans, Louisiana. The Whitney works to educate people about how slavery has shaped our nation's collective history. Join Ashley Rogers, Executive Director of the Whitney, who will give a talk related to the Read and the work that the Whitney does. This event is part of the 2024 Washtenaw Read. The Washtenaw Reads program is a community initiative to promote reading and civic dialogue through the shared experience of reading and discussing a common book. Participating libraries include Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Dexter, Milan, Northfield Township, Saline, and Ypsilanti, and local schools, universities and bookstores. For more information about Washtenaw Reads and previous years' reads, go to wread.org. How the Word is Passed will be available for purchase from Serendipity Books at the event./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="0" average="0.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="24"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> /feed>

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1:: Culinary Historians | Detroit's 1910 Kosher Meat Riot

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.05.2024 15:25:49
Due to an ongoing national monopoly on beef, in May 1910 Detroit’s kosher meat prices jumped 250%. To feed their families amid rapid inflation, working-class Orthodox Jewish women fought back, organizing boycotts and even opening co-op markets to feed the community. Riots sometimes erupted when they targeted people breaking their boycott. In this lecture, historian Catherine Cangany recovers a forgotten moment in Michigan’s culinary past. Catherine Cangany, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. Previously, she was a tenured associate professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She holds a doctorate in history from the University of Michigan and is the author of Frontier Seaport: Detroit’s Transformation into an Atlantic Entrepôt (University of Chicago Press, 2014). This event is in partnership with the Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor.

2:: It's All Write Virtual Awards Ceremony

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.05.2024 17:00:06
Join us for an announcement of the 2024 "It's All Write!" Teen Writing Contest winners.

3:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 64 | The Queer Girl is Going to Be Okay by Dale Walls

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2024 20:00:07
Lucy recommends LGBTQIA+ focused books for teens. A great way to get ideas for new titles. Books highlighted in this series will be available from AADL and Overdrive. The Queer Girl is Going to be Okay is recommended for age 13 and up.

4:: Recipe Share | Packable Treats

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.05.2024 20:00:06
Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found here: https://aadl.org/node/623751 . Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?

5:: Anxiety in Adults and Kids: Tips for All Ages

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2024 11:48:00
Join Michigan Medicine Department of Psychiatry experts from the child and adult anxiety clinics in this free educational talk. The speakers will give a short presentation about anxiety, explain how it differs in kids and adults, touch on treatment methods and medication options, and highlight what you can do to calm your own anxiety and help your children cope with theirs. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A with the audience. This event is in partnership with Michigan Medicine Department of Psychiatry.

6:: AADL Welcomes Solo Acts: A Solo Aging Symposium and Theatrical Performance

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2024 18:08:23
Join solo agers, policy makers, healthy aging advocates, and artists at a community convening on aging alone in Ann Arbor. There are three parts to the Convening. Part I-Solo Aging Stories from Ann Arbor. Part II-Solo Acts: A Theatrical Compilation on Solo Aging with a follow-up town hall on aging solo in Ann Arbor. Part III. Breakout sessions on living solo in Ann Arbor from healthcare, to transportation, to housing, to recreation and relationships. The Solo Acts Symposium partners include: AADL, Limelight, Housing Bureau for Seniors, Detroit AAA, AAACF, CHART, Commission on Aging, JFS, and The Ann Arbor Senior Center.

7:: East Coast Collector John Moses Talks About West Coast Pottery

01.01.1970 01:00:00 10.05.2024 10:44:14
East Coast collector, John Moses, will present some history and information about his own collection of West Coast pottery including Brayton Laguna, Bauer, Catalina and Padre. A brief mention of Homer Laughlin Fiesta ware will be made. This is part of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design’s Unforgettable Dinnerware lecture series. This event is in partnership with the International Museum of Dinnerware Design.

8:: Recipe Share | Savory Bakes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2024 20:00:06
Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found here: https://aadl.org/node/623750 . Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?

9:: AACME | Sophy Wong Speaks on Design and Technology

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2024 06:13:22
Sophy Wong is a designer, costumer, and maker creating artistic wearable technology. Using digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting, her work highlights the intersection of technology and design for the human body. Sophy has been featured by Adam Savage's Tested.com, Nerdist, Hackaday, Make: Magazine, and Adafruit. Her book, Wearable Tech Projects, is a compilation of 30 tutorials and articles about DIY wearable tech. Sophy documents her work online at sophywong.com. This event is part of the Ann Arbor Creativity and Making Expo. Find out more at https://aadl.org/aacme.

10:: Clay Animals from the Chinese Zodiac: Tiger | 十二生肖之 寅虎

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2024 18:30:16
Celebrate the Chinese Zodiac by creating this extra cute clay tiger! This video is part of a series of Chinese Zodiac inspired clay craft projects, all featuring the work of local artist Lyla Wang. She will use air-dry clay in the video, and she'll add a magnet that'll allow her to stick her creation onto a kitchen fridge!

11:: First Chapter Friday Episode 84 | Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn Bigelow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 20:00:07
Join Lucy as she reads the first chapter of a new or favorite Middle Grade or YA book. A great way to get ideas for new titles and to jump start reading! Titles highlighted will be available from Overdrive and AADL. Drum Roll, Please is a middle grade book recommended for 8 and up.

12:: The Gayest Generation - Episode 15: Roger LeLievre

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 16:49:43
Welcome to The Gayest Generation, where we hear LGBTQ older adults speak for themselves. Every episode, we sit down with a different member of the LGBTQ community who laid the foundation for the freedoms we have today. In this episode, we speak with Roger LeLievre. Roger has lived a thousand lives--Ann Arbor News reporter, longtime DJ at The Nectarine Ballroom, Lake Superior freight ship sailor. We get an inside look at the height of queer nightlife in Ann Arbor, the unique challenge of interviewing Yoko Ono, and almost killing Sylvester. AADL is excited to announce that you can listen to this episode, or any episode of The Gayest Generation, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube!

13:: Money Management Basics

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.05.2024 11:45:04
Join our expert from University of Michigan Credit Union in this workshop that will help you identify key areas of your financial life that you want to focus on and improve. You’ll understand the “whys” behind the most common money mistakes, and leave with an action plan to help you achieve financial wellness.

14:: Recipe Share | Vegan Variations

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2024 20:00:06
Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found here: https://aadl.org/node/623754 . Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?

15:: Washtenaw Reads Keynote Event with Ashley Rogers, Director of the Whitney Plantation

01.01.1970 01:00:00 01.05.2024 13:41:37
This year's selection for the Washtenaw Read is How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith. One of the locations that he visits in the book to explore the legacy of slavery in the United States is the Whitney Plantation, outside New Orleans, Louisiana. The Whitney works to educate people about how slavery has shaped our nation's collective history. Join Ashley Rogers, Executive Director of the Whitney, who will give a talk related to the Read and the work that the Whitney does. This event is part of the 2024 Washtenaw Read. The Washtenaw Reads program is a community initiative to promote reading and civic dialogue through the shared experience of reading and discussing a common book. Participating libraries include Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Dexter, Milan, Northfield Township, Saline, and Ypsilanti, and local schools, universities and bookstores. For more information about Washtenaw Reads and previous years' reads, go to wread.org. How the Word is Passed will be available for purchase from Serendipity Books at the event.

16:: Author Event | Caroline Huntoon: Skating on Mars

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 16:15:12
Local author Caroline Huntoon will read from their debut novel Skating on Mars, followed by a Q&A. Life isn’t easy on twelve-year-old Mars. As if seventh grade isn’t hard enough, Mars is also grappling with the recent death of their father and a realization they never got to share with him: they’re nonbinary. But with their skates laced up and the ice under their feet, all of those struggles melt away. When Mars’ triple toe loop draws the attention of a high school hot shot, he dares them to skate as a boy so the two can compete head-to-head. Unable to back down from a challenge, Mars accepts. But as competition draws near, the struggles of life off the rink start to complicate their performance in the rink, and Mars begins to second guess if there’s a place for them on the ice at all. This event includes a signing with books for sale.

17:: Japan Week | Bon Odori Dance Festival with the Sakura Japanese Instrumental Group

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2023 11:24:52
Join the Sakura Japanese Instrumental Group for a mini concert of festival and folk music followed by a Bon Dance. Bon Festivals celebrate life and bring community together. After the performance, join in on the interactive dance. Participants will learn a simple series of moves to be performed standing or seated and dance along with the musicians! This event is in partnership with the UM Center for Japanese Studies.

18:: Recipe Share | Taking a Dip

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.06.2023 20:00:08
SUMMER GAME 2023: DIPQUEEN Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found here: https://aadl.org/node/611866 Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?

19:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 48 | As You Walk on By by Julian Winter

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.06.2023 20:00:06
SUMMER GAME 2023: DAREDAY Lucy recommends LGBTQIA+ focused books for teens. A great way to get ideas for new titles. Books highlighted in this series will be available from AADL and Overdrive. As You Walk on By is recommended for ages 12 and up.

20:: Clay Chinese Dragons with Layla Wang 粘土中国龙手工

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.06.2023 18:00:07
SUMMER GAME 2023: LOVELYLONG Join Layla Wang for another amazing craft project! This time she'll show us how to make a Chinese Dragon out of air-drying modeling clay.

21:: A2CAF 2023 | Author Spotlight: Comics are for Everyone with Gale Galligan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.06.2023 07:18:38
Learn how Gale Galligan, author and creator of The Baby-Sitters Club, got into comics and eventually turned that passion into a career. Gale will pull back the curtain on their graphic novel-making process, and do a small drawing demo. This event is part of A2CAF, an annual all-ages Comic Arts Festival!

22:: A2CAF 2023 | Drawing the World in Squares and Circles with Dan Santat

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.06.2023 04:38:56
Learn to draw complex shapes and figures by starting with simple forms and then adding detail. Dan Santat, author and creator of The Adventures of Beekle and A First Time for Everything, will guide this hands-on drawing workshop and let you see how an artist views the world. This event is part of A2CAF, an annual all-ages Comic Arts Festival!

23:: TEST STREAM!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.06.2023 17:52:18
A test stream

24:: A2CAF 2023 | Author Spotlight: Nate Powell Looking Back, Looking Forward

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.06.2023 07:13:27
Join award-winning Special Guest Nate Powell, co-author and comic artist of of the March trilogy and author of Swallow Me Whole and Save It for Later, as he discusses his career in comics with MSU Professor and comics scholar, Julian Chambliss. This event is part of A2CAF, an annual all-ages Comic Arts Festival!

25:: A2CAF 2023 | Author Spotlight: Finding Inspiration with Dan Santat

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.06.2023 05:57:32
Dan Santat, author and comic artist of The Adventures of Beekle and A First Time for Everything, reflects on his books and how his life has influenced the stories he has written and illustrated. This event is part of A2CAF, an annual all-ages Comic Arts Festival!

26:: A Taste of RPGs: Brindlewood Bay | June 9, 5pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.06.2023 21:00:11
SUMMER GAME 2023: PERSEPHONE Watch AADL staff try out a series of tabletop role-playing games to get a taste of the wide variety of genres, play styles, and rulesets that exist today. This time they are playing Brindlewood Bay, a game about a group of elderly women—members of the local Murder Mavens mystery book club—who frequently find themselves investigating (and solving!) real-life murder mysteries.

27:: VISIONS 2023 | Ann Arbor District Library Accessible Technology Forum

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.06.2023 07:41:23
Audrey Huggett, Anthony DeVee, and Katie Monkiewicz, AADL Library Staff The Ann Arbor District Library has recently added Accessibility Tools to the Tools Collection, making items such as a Braille typewriter and a handheld electronic magnifier available for patrons to check-out. The Accessibility Lab in the Downtown Library has been under renovation and is now open with new elevator tables and other updated equipment. Come hear AADL staff talk about these changes, and tell us what else you’d like to see at your library! For a full list of events and vendors at VISIONS 2023, go to aadl.org/visions.

28:: VISIONS 2023 | Leader Dogs for the Blind: We’re More Than Guide Dogs!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.06.2023 06:03:25
Leslie Hoskins and Alyssa Otis Leader Dogs for the Blind programs are designed to provide clients with the tools and training to reintroduce them to a life of confidence, safety and independence. Come learn about the full-range of programs from Leader Dog staff members. For a full list of events and vendors at VISIONS 2023, go to aadl.org/visions.

29:: Teen Pride Book Talk Big Gay Read Episode | A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.06.2023 21:00:08
Lucy recommends LGBTQIA+ focused books for teens. A great way to get ideas for new titles. Books highlighted in this series are available from AADL and Overdrive. This episode features A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo, in conjunction with The Big Gay Read. A Scatter of Light is a companion to The Big Gay Read title, Last Night at The Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, and is recommended for ages 14 and up. This event is part of the 2023 Big Gay Read, featuring Last Night at the Telegraph Club. For all Big Gay Read events, see aadl.org/thebiggayread.

30:: Recipe Share | Creative Combinations

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.06.2023 20:00:06
Each week, AADL staff members share recipes in a specific category – from “Unusual Veggies” to “Favorite Cookies” - whether tried and true or tried and failed. The recipes that are discussed in this episode can be found at: https://aadl.org/node/611865 Please join the conversation in the comments section! What are your favorite recipes from this week’s category?

31:: The Big Gay Recipe Share: From the AADL Community Collections

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.06.2023 21:00:09
In conjunction with the Big Gay Read, join us as we share our favorite recipes found in he AADL Community Collections with special guest, Jacob. This year's Big Gay Read is Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, set in the 50's of San Francisco's Chinatown. Check out this event (and many more) to enrich the reading experience of The Big Gay Read 2023...or if you'd just like some more wonderful recipes! This event is part of the 2023 Big Gay Read, featuring Last Night at the Telegraph Club. For all Big Gay Read events, see aadl.org/thebiggayread.

32:: Author Event | Noura's Extraordinary Superpower with Reda A. Taleb

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.04.2023 18:41:28

33:: First Chapter Friday Episode 65 | Answers in the Pages by David Leviathan | April 7, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.04.2023 20:00:16

34:: The IndigiLit Book Club | Staff Discussion of Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.04.2023 22:00:10

35:: Dining by Decade: The Fabulous 1950s!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2023 23:45:38

36:: Transgender Day of Visibility 2023: Interview with Game Dev Lily Valeen

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2023 22:42:15

37:: First Chapter Friday Episode 64 | How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby

01.01.1970 01:00:00 31.03.2023 20:00:07

38:: Chasing Dark Skies: Milky Way Photography in Michigan

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2023 23:49:44

39:: Sustainability Forum | Re-Charged Home Electrification

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.03.2023 00:06:00

40:: A Physical Education with Casey Johnston

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.03.2023 13:26:12

41:: The Unerased Book Club | Mother Ocean Father Nation by Nishant Batsha

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.03.2023 22:00:08

42:: Exploring the Mind | What it Means to be a Minoritized Human

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2023 17:34:28

43:: Puppets & Picture Books, Episode 10 | Silly Stories

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.03.2023 14:00:11

44:: Author Event | Bruce Harkness: Photographs from Detroit, 1975–2019 | February 23, 6:30pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 24.02.2023 00:51:03

45:: Biblio Files: Episode 95 | Readalikes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.02.2023 22:00:09

46:: Recipe Share | Go Bananas

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.02.2023 21:00:11

47:: Culinary Historians | Bound to the Fire

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.02.2023 22:49:36

48:: Nerd Nite: Depths of Wikipedia with Annie Rauwerda

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.02.2023 20:05:08

49:: The Great Migration: Reflections of the Past in Anticipation of the Future

01.01.1970 01:00:00 18.02.2023 20:02:00

50:: A Taste of RPGs: Coyote + Crow

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.02.2023 00:00:07

51:: Exploring the Mind | COVID-19, Inflammation, and Risks for Long-Term Memory Decline | Feb 13, 6pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.02.2023 16:25:23

52:: Biblio Files: Episode 94 | Books with Sentences for Title

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.02.2023 22:00:10

53:: Recipe Share | Midwest Traditions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.02.2023 21:00:08

54:: Author Event | Kidada Williams: I Saw Death Coming | February 8, 6:30pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.02.2023 12:20:09

55:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 42 | Beating Heart Baby by Lio Min

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.02.2023 21:00:10

56:: Biblio Files: Episode 90 | A Great Book Series | October 6, 5pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.10.2022 21:00:23

57:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 36 | As I Descended by Robin Talle

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.10.2022 20:00:12

58:: AADL Board Meeting - October 3rd, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.10.2022 00:25:15

59:: The Life and Music of Vicente Lusitano

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.10.2022 19:56:59

60:: Drawing for Adults | Monochromatic Watercolor Trees in Perspective

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.10.2022 19:00:09

61:: Drawing for Kids | One-Point-Perspective Names

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.10.2022 17:00:10

62:: Book Discussion | Indigo by Beverly Jenkins

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.09.2022 22:00:10

63:: First Chapter Friday Episode 56 | Air by Monica Roe

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.09.2022 20:00:12

64:: Off the Shelf | Episode 7

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.09.2022 19:00:11

65:: Author Event | Tom Gauld: Revenge of the Librarians

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 23:34:36

66:: Recipe Share | Very Berry

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 20:00:13

67:: Author Event | Reece Jones: Nobody Is Protected

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 15:56:08

68:: Author Event | Dur e Aziz Amna: American Fever

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 15:55:42

69:: Author Event | Theresa Brown, RN: Healing When a Nurse Becomes a Patient

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 15:54:11

70:: Author Event | Michelle Segar: The Joy Choice

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.09.2022 15:53:41

71:: The Unerased Book Club | The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai | July 29, 6pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 22:00:06

72:: First Chapter Friday Episode 52 | The Last Mapmaker by Christina Soontornvat | July 29, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 20:00:12

73:: Off the Shelf | Episode 5 | July 29, 3pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.07.2022 19:00:10

74:: The IndigiLit Book Club | AADL Staff Discussion of Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger | July 28, 6pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 22:00:10

75:: Biblio Files: Episode 85 | A Book of Essays

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.07.2022 21:00:11

76:: Recipe Share | Retro Recipes

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 20:00:00

77:: AADL Board Meeting - July 25, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.07.2022 00:43:02

78:: Puppets & Picture Books Episode 6 | The Ocean

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.07.2022 14:00:11

79:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 31 | Historical Fiction

01.01.1970 01:00:00 20.07.2022 20:00:09

80:: Recipe Share | Cool Beans

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.07.2022 20:00:14

81:: Author Talk | I'm Speaking Now: Black Michigan Women Share Their Truth

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.07.2022 18:58:47

82:: Drawing for Adults | Treescapes: Watercolor and Ink

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.07.2022 19:00:10

83:: Drawing for Kids | Up & Away: Hot Air Balloons

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.07.2022 17:00:10

84:: First Chapter Friday Episode 51 | The Boy Who Met a Whale by Nizrana Farook

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.07.2022 20:00:09

85:: Biblio Files: Episode 84 | Architecture

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.07.2022 21:00:11

86:: Recipe Share | One Pot Wonders

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.07.2022 20:00:09

87:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 30 | Enemies to Friends...or More

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.07.2022 20:00:10

88:: Recipe Share | Celebrate Casseroles

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.07.2022 20:00:08

89:: Drawing for Adults | Vibrant Colorful Still-Life Abstractions

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.07.2022 19:00:19

90:: Drawing for Kids | Monet-Inspired Pond with Water Lilies

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.07.2022 17:00:17

91:: Author Event | Queer Nature

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 23:00:10

92:: The Saturday Show | The Movie!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.06.2022 15:00:11

93:: Recipe Share | Toddler Friendly | June 23rd, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.06.2022 20:00:09

94:: AADL Board Meeting | June 27, 2022

01.01.1970 01:00:00 23.06.2022 15:32:40

95:: Drawing for Adults | Exploring Texture: Stunning Seashells | June 19, 3pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.06.2022 19:00:11

96:: Drawing for Kids | Symmetrical Robots

01.01.1970 01:00:00 19.06.2022 17:00:10

97:: First Chapter Friday Episode 49 | Middle School's A Drag by Greg Howard

01.01.1970 01:00:00 17.06.2022 20:00:11

98:: Biblio Files: Episode 82 | Cli Fi | June 16, 5pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 16.06.2022 21:00:10

99:: The Saturday Show: THE MOVIE! Trailer #1 (OFFICIAL)

01.01.1970 01:00:00 15.06.2022 18:00:31

100:: Japan Week | Kamishibai of the Tanabata Festival with Japanese Society of Detroit | June 14, 6:30pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.06.2022 22:57:04

101:: Recipe Share | Finger Foods | June 14, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.06.2022 20:00:11

102:: Biblio Files: Episode 81 | Book with an Adjective in the Title

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.06.2022 21:00:13

103:: Unforgettable Dinnerware: Setting the Standard for Setting the Table: Modern Women Textile Designers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 09.06.2022 14:42:37

104:: Unforgettable Dinnerware: Setting the Standard for Setting the Table: Modern Women Textile Designers

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.06.2022 23:33:23

105:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 28 | Graphic Novel Series

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.06.2022 20:00:11

106:: Recipe Share | Collaborative Cooking

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.06.2022 20:00:09

107:: A Taste of RPGs: Werewolves of Wallstreet

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.06.2022 21:00:10

108:: Drawing for Adults | Geometric, Color-Block Portraits

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.06.2022 19:00:10

109:: Drawing for Kids | Toadstool House Illustrations

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.06.2022 17:00:09

110:: First Chapter Friday Episode 48 | Karthik Delivers by Sheela Chari | June 3, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 03.06.2022 20:00:08

111:: Author Event | Interview with Ben Guterson

01.01.1970 01:00:00 02.06.2022 22:00:11

112:: The Saturday Show | NEW! Season 4, Episode 6 - Time!

01.01.1970 01:00:00 14.05.2022 15:00:10

113:: Recipe Share | Microwave It

01.01.1970 01:00:00 13.05.2022 20:00:09

114:: Biblio Files: Episode 77 | Adult Fiction Under 200 Pages | May 12, 5pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 12.05.2022 21:00:18

115:: Eva Zeisel: an Unforgettable Designer, an Unforgettable Life

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:20:13

116:: Book Discussion | Katie Yamasaki

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 21:00:40

117:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 26 | The Greatest Thing by Sarah Winifred Searle

01.01.1970 01:00:00 11.05.2022 20:00:24

118:: Drawing for Adults | Lakeside Landscapes: Ink & Watercolor

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 19:00:12

119:: Drawing for Kids | Bird's-Eye View Buildings

01.01.1970 01:00:00 08.05.2022 17:00:03

120:: Film Discussion | Who Killed Vincent Chin?

01.01.1970 01:00:00 07.05.2022 21:00:10

121:: First Chapter Friday Episode 46 | A Soft Place to Land by Janae Marks | May 6, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 20:00:12

122:: Recipe Share | Great Grains | May 6, 4pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 06.05.2022 20:00:09

123:: Biblio Files: Episode 76 | Poetry Collections

01.01.1970 01:00:00 05.05.2022 21:00:28

124:: Off the Shelf | Episode 3

01.01.1970 01:00:00 04.05.2022 19:00:09

125:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Nadine Labaki

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 16:00:36

126:: TSS Shorts! | Episode 3: Sylvester at the Greenhouse | April 30, 11:30am

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 15:30:09

127:: The Saturday Show | Season 4, Episode 5 - Spring! | April 30, 11am

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 15:00:15

128:: Rasa Festival | Dance Showcase | April 30, 10am

01.01.1970 01:00:00 30.04.2022 14:00:11

129:: The Unerased Book Club | Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusions by Jia Tolentino

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 22:00:10

130:: Author Spotlight | Talia Hibbert

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 21:00:10

131:: Arab American Heritage Month | Virtual Tour: The Arab American National Museum

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 20:25:26

132:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Hoda Kotb

01.01.1970 01:00:00 29.04.2022 16:00:26

133:: Biblio Files: Episode 75 | Pura Belpré Award Winners

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 21:00:12

134:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Farouk el-Baz

01.01.1970 01:00:00 28.04.2022 16:00:10

135:: Teen Pride Book Talk Episode 25 | Between Perfect and Real by Ray Stoeve

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 20:00:08

136:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Rashida Tlaib

01.01.1970 01:00:00 27.04.2022 16:00:28

137:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Lolo Zouai

01.01.1970 01:00:00 26.04.2022 16:00:11

138:: AADL Board Meeting | April 25, 7pm

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 23:50:48

139:: Arab American Heritage Month | Quote of the Day: Mona Hanna-Attisha

01.01.1970 01:00:00 25.04.2022 16:00:10