
The Movies of 1939 w/ Johnny DiLoretto
WCBE's Cinema Classics co-host and local personality Johnny DiLoretto discusses his career in media, the significance of the year 1939 in American cinema, and his favorite horror films- including his ...
24 Loka 201928min

Woodstock & Altamont w/ Michael Flamm
Ohio Wesleyan University Professor and historian Michael Flamm discusses the legacy of Woodstock and Altamont, two music festivals that serve as symbols of the hope and despair generated by the 1960s ...
21 Elo 201926min

The Gay Rights Movement w/ Clayton Howard
Ohio State University historian Clayton Howard discusses the history of the Gay Rights Movement from the '50s to present day, including the impact of the Stonewall Riots and the effects of federal leg...
8 Heinä 201920min

The United States of Ohio w/ David E. Rohr
What makes Ohio significant? Is it the outsized agricultural production, its commercial impact during the Industrial Revolution, or perhaps being the birthplace of the National Football League? David ...
31 Touko 201922min

Solving Political Polarization w/ Michael Tomasky
Michael Tomasky, author of If We Can Keep It: How the Republic Collapsed and How it Might Be Saved, discusses how we arrived at our current state of political polarization and how we might fix it. Lea...
8 Huhti 201919min

Being Writers and Entrepreneurs w/ Eloisa Amezcua & Leila Chatti
Poets Eloisa Amezcua and Leila Chatti discuss their work, favorite writers, Costura Creative, and more.
16 Maalis 201929min

Staff Picks 2018
BPL staff members reflect on their favorite books and albums from 2018. Follow the links below to find our picks in the library's catalog: Landfall - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet I Might Regret Th...
20 Joulu 201813min



















