Location: Chicago, IL 60647, United StatesLocal venues2307 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647 3030 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 2523 N. Kedzie, Chicago, IL 2040 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60647 2641 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647-1607 2630 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647 1605 North Troy Street, Chicago, IL 60647 1845 North Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647-4329 1701 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 1300 North Western Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 1564 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 3300 North Campbell Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618 1854 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 914 N. California, Walton Entrance, Chicago, IL 60622 1648 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 4300 West North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639 1441 West Webster Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 1659 West Melrose Street, Chicago, IL 60657 1931 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622 1103 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 1164 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 1150 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 2850 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657 917 North Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL 60642 3548 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60618 2350 North Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 1625 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622 2419 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 984 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60642 2428 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 836 West Wellington Avenue, 7th Floor, Room 7501, Chicago, IL 60657 2300 Children's Plaza, #205, Chicago, IL 60614 923 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657 4249 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60618-2953 3444 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60657 3244 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60657 2959 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60657 1900 West Van Buren Street, 2nd Floor, Room 2600, Chicago, IL 60612 600 South Paulina Street, Armour Academic Center, 5th Floor, Chicago, IL 60612 4455 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625 6 South Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612 5108 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60641 4856 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651 4336 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60641 2562 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60614 2907 North Broadway Street, Chicago, IL 60657 4602 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60641 644 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657 115 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60624 400 North Racine Avenue, Suite 103-A, Chicago, IL 60642-6041 | Local events **OFFSITE** Stephen Rodrick @ The Boarding House Come see Stephen Rodrick share his memoir The Magical Stranger: A Son's Journey Into His Father's Life against the intimate backdrop of the The Boarding House. The Magical Stranger is a moving and powerful story of love and sacrifice, fathers and sons, heroism and duty, soldiers and the families they leave behind, in which a writer--the son of an accomplished Navy pilot killed on duty--uses his own experience to illuminate the triumphs and tragedies of a life in military service.
**This is a ticketed event. More information coming soon!
Location: Street: The Boarding House Additional: 720 N. Wells City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60654 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Toddler Time Join us for stories, music and movement. For kids 18 months-3 years with parent/caregiver. (LTFL_riverforest)
Healthy Aging and Brain Fitness People who are more active are less likely to have problems with their memory and thinking as they get older. Come learn about the changing brain and healthy aging from Phyllis Patnaude of the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. You will hear some tips on how to keep your memory sharp and find out about new research studies. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to the library Reference Desk at 708-366-5205. This program is part of Celebrating Seniors Week. (LTFL_riverforest)… (more)
Storytime at The BookMarket Storytime at The BookMarket
Join us every Tuesday at 4pm and every Thursday at 10:30am for free storytime fun!
Location: Street: The BookMarket Additional: In The Glen Town Center City: Glenview, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60026 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)
Meet the Author Come and meet Author and Founder of Role Model Movement Jahmal Cole as he examines the inspiration behind his latest book Athletes and Emcees. Whether on the court or behind the mic, Cole encourages youth to rise above poverty, stigmas, and pressure to be the best they can be. (MDGentleReader)
 Dean Strang—Worse than the Devil: Anarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror In 1917 a bomb exploded in a Milwaukee police station, killing nine officers and a civilian. Those responsible never were apprehended, but police, press, and public all assumed that the perpetrators were Italian. Days later, eleven alleged Italian anarchists went to trial on unrelated charges involving a fracas that had occurred two months before. Against the backdrop of World War I, and amidst a prevailing hatred and fear of radical immigrants, the Italians had an unfair trial. The specter of the larger, uncharged crime of the bombing haunted the proceedings and assured convictions of all eleven. Although Clarence Darrow led an appeal that gained freedom for most of the convicted, the celebrated lawyer's methods themselves were deeply suspect. The entire case left a dark, if hidden, stain on American justice. Largely overlooked for almost a century, the compelling story of this case emerges vividly in this meticulously researched book by Dean A. Strang. In its focus on a moment when patriotism, nativism, and terror swept the nation, Worse than the devil exposes broad concerns that persist even today as the United States continues to struggle with administering criminal justice to newcomers and outsiders.
Location: Street: Seminary Co-op Bookstore Additional: 5751 S. Woodlawn Avenue City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60637-1507 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 The Secrets of Mary Bowser Join Lois Leveen, the Newberry’s 2013 Arthur and Lila Weinberg Fellow, for a discussion of the research behind The Secrets of Mary Bowser, her novel based on the true story of a former slave who became a Union spy in the Confederate White House. Dr. Leveen will provides insight into the lives of free and enslaved blacks in urban, industrialized Richmond; into the thriving black community in antebellum Philadelphia; and into how blacks and whites worked together in the pro-Union underground that operated in Richmond during the war. The author will also explore what it means to teach—and learn— African American history through fiction. What happens when ordinary people do extraordinary things?
Award-winning author Lois Leveen earned degrees in history and literature from Harvard, the University of Southern California, and UCLA, and taught at UCLA and at Reed College. She is a regular contributor to Disunion, the New York Times coverage of the sesquicentennial of the Civil War. (lilithcat)… (more)
 Drew Magary
 Phil Jackson
Jessie Oleson Moore at Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen Jessie Oleson Moore, author of The Secret Lives of Baked Goods (Sasquatch $24.95, due May 7) Thursday May 23 at 7:00 p.m. Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen To register call 847-362-2330.
Have you ever wondered where the ideas for baking red velvet cupcakes, brownies, birthday cake, Girl Scout cookies, and other dessert recipes came from? Discover the history behind America's most popular and nostalgic desserts with popular CakeSpy blogger and self-proclaimed "dessert detective" Jessie Oleson Moore. Moore has put her sweet-sleuthing skills to work uncovering the fascinating histories and tastiest recipes for America's favorite sweets, including whoopee pies, chocolate chip cookies, Baked Alaska, and New York cheesecake. From romantic musings on how desserts got their names to sugar-fueled scandals, these classic recipes and photographs are guaranteed to offer food for thought and leave you with plenty of room for dessert.
Jessie Oleson is the founder of the uber-popular blog, CakeSpy.com, which bills itself as a Dessert Detective Agency dedicated to seeking sweetness (literally) in everyday life. An accomplished cake anthropologist, she documents bakery finds around the United States, conducts baking experiments, posts recipes, picks the brains of bakers and food artists in interviews, and generally explores the lure and lore of baked goods on her site. Oleson is a freelance writer and illustrator whose writing has appeared on DailyCandy.com, and she has a weekly column on Serious Eats. She has illustrated for various companies, including Microsoft, iPop, All-Mighty, Taylored Expressions, and is a regular contributor to Taste of Home. She is also the founder of CakeSpy Shop, a Seattle art boutique primarily featuring her greeting cards and artwork; she currently divides her time between the East and West coasts, and eats sweetly everywhere in-between. The author lives in Seattle, WA.
There will be a book signing following the program with books provided by Lake Forest Book Store.
Location: Street: 701 Aspen Drive Additional: City: Vernon Hills, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60061 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Jessie Oleson Moore at Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen Jessie Oleson Moore, author of The Secret Lives of Baked Goods (Sasquatch $24.95, due May 7) Thursday May 23 at 7:00 p.m. Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen To register call 847-362-2330.
Have you ever wondered where the ideas for baking red velvet cupcakes, brownies, birthday cake, Girl Scout cookies, and other dessert recipes came from? Discover the history behind America's most popular and nostalgic desserts with popular CakeSpy blogger and self-proclaimed "dessert detective" Jessie Oleson Moore. Moore has put her sweet-sleuthing skills to work uncovering the fascinating histories and tastiest recipes for America's favorite sweets, including whoopee pies, chocolate chip cookies, Baked Alaska, and New York cheesecake. From romantic musings on how desserts got their names to sugar-fueled scandals, these classic recipes and photographs are guaranteed to offer food for thought and leave you with plenty of room for dessert.
Jessie Oleson is the founder of the uber-popular blog, CakeSpy.com, which bills itself as a Dessert Detective Agency dedicated to seeking sweetness (literally) in everyday life. An accomplished cake anthropologist, she documents bakery finds around the United States, conducts baking experiments, posts recipes, picks the brains of bakers and food artists in interviews, and generally explores the lure and lore of baked goods on her site. Oleson is a freelance writer and illustrator whose writing has appeared on DailyCandy.com, and she has a weekly column on Serious Eats. She has illustrated for various companies, including Microsoft, iPop, All-Mighty, Taylored Expressions, and is a regular contributor to Taste of Home. She is also the founder of CakeSpy Shop, a Seattle art boutique primarily featuring her greeting cards and artwork; she currently divides her time between the East and West coasts, and eats sweetly everywhere in-between. The author lives in Seattle, WA.
There will be a book signing following the program with books provided by Lake Forest Book Store.
Location: Street: 701 Aspen Drive Additional: City: Vernon Hills, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60061 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Jessie Oleson Moore at Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen Jessie Oleson Moore, author of The Secret Lives of Baked Goods (Sasquatch $24.95, due May 7) Thursday May 23 at 7:00 p.m. Cook Memorial Public Library - Aspen To register call 847-362-2330.
Have you ever wondered where the ideas for baking red velvet cupcakes, brownies, birthday cake, Girl Scout cookies, and other dessert recipes came from? Discover the history behind America's most popular and nostalgic desserts with popular CakeSpy blogger and self-proclaimed "dessert detective" Jessie Oleson Moore. Moore has put her sweet-sleuthing skills to work uncovering the fascinating histories and tastiest recipes for America's favorite sweets, including whoopee pies, chocolate chip cookies, Baked Alaska, and New York cheesecake. From romantic musings on how desserts got their names to sugar-fueled scandals, these classic recipes and photographs are guaranteed to offer food for thought and leave you with plenty of room for dessert.
Jessie Oleson is the founder of the uber-popular blog, CakeSpy.com, which bills itself as a Dessert Detective Agency dedicated to seeking sweetness (literally) in everyday life. An accomplished cake anthropologist, she documents bakery finds around the United States, conducts baking experiments, posts recipes, picks the brains of bakers and food artists in interviews, and generally explores the lure and lore of baked goods on her site. Oleson is a freelance writer and illustrator whose writing has appeared on DailyCandy.com, and she has a weekly column on Serious Eats. She has illustrated for various companies, including Microsoft, iPop, All-Mighty, Taylored Expressions, and is a regular contributor to Taste of Home. She is also the founder of CakeSpy Shop, a Seattle art boutique primarily featuring her greeting cards and artwork; she currently divides her time between the East and West coasts, and eats sweetly everywhere in-between. The author lives in Seattle, WA.
There will be a book signing following the program with books provided by Lake Forest Book Store.
Location: Street: 701 Aspen Drive Additional: City: Vernon Hills, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60061 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Drew Magary, "Someone Could Get Hurt: A Memoir of Twenty-First Century Parenthood" Drew Magary returns to the Book Cellar to sign copies of his book Someone Could Get Hurt, a sharp, funny, and heartfelt memoir about fatherhood and the ups and downs of raising a family in modern America. The "GQ" correspondent and "Deadspin" columnist's stories about trying to raise a family have attracted millions of readers online. And now he's finally bringing that unique voice to a memoir. Location: Street: 4736-38 N Lincoln Ave City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60625 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Karen Beattie Rock-Bottom Blessings: Discovering God's Abundance When All Seems Lost What does it mean to live an abundant life? Can we actually be blessed in the midst of serious disappointments and setbacks? In Rock-Bottom Blessings, Karen Beattie makes the case that true abundance is found in the transformation that happens when we experience God’s presence during periods of grief, loss, and disappointment. Beattie begins to see life’s challenges as gifts to be accepted like all other gifts: with reverence and gratitude. Karen Beattie has been a writer for more than 20 years and has been published in numerous publications, including Christianity Today and Midwest Living.
Location: Street: 5233 N. Clark St. City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60640-2122 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Family Story Time at Whole Foods Market Story time for kids ages birth through 6 with a parent/caregiver.**Note: program is held at Whole Foods Market River Forest, 7245 Lake Street, River Forest, IL 60305, (708) 366-1045.** (LTFL_riverforest)
 PHIL JACKSON -- Luncheon at The Union League Club PHIL JACKSON Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success Former Bulls coach Jackson talks about his memoir, full of revelations about fascinating personalities and their drive to win; about motivation and competition at the highest levels; and about what it takes to bring out the best in ourselves and others. Location: Street: Luncheon, The Union League Club City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Middle School Video Gaming or Movie On Fridays, head to the RFPL to play video or board games or watch a movie! Movies shown will be rated G or PG. (LTFL_riverforest)
 Carol Horton—Making Sense of Modern Yoga The ancient Indian practice of yoga has exploded into a popular American phenomenon, with over 20 million practitioners and a $10 billion “industry.” In the process, yoga has morphed into a paradoxically multidimensional practice that’s taught everywhere from spas to prisons, and for everything from weight loss to spiritual transcendence. If you’ve ever wondered how to make sense of modern yoga and what it might offer you personally, this event is for you! Author, editor, blogger and yoga teacher Carol Horton, Ph.D., will lead an experiential discussion of her path-breaking new books, 21st century yoga: Culture, Politics, and Practice and Yoga Ph.D.: Integrating the Life of the Mind and the Wisdom of the Body. Come prepared to move, breathe, think, share, and discuss. Refreshments will be served. Carol Horton, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in Political Science from the University of Chicago, served on the faculty at Macalester College, and has extensive experience as a research consultant specializing in issues affecting low-income children and families. A Certified Forrest Yoga teacher, Carol teaches yoga to women in the Cook County Jail with Yoga for Recovery, and at Chaturanga Holistic Fitness in Chicago.
Location: Street: 57th Street Books Additional: 1301 E. 57th Street City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60637-1507 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
 Hugh Delehanty Hugh Delehanty, Eleven RingsBook Signing (added from Penguin)
 Phil Jackson
Susan Benjamin Feingold, "Happy Endings, New Beginnings" The Book Cellar is excited to present Susan Benjamin Feingold as she shares her book Happy Endings, New Beginnings: Navigating Postpartum Disorders. In Happy Endings, New Beginnings, Dr. Feingold presents her unique approach for navigating the journey through postpartum disorders. Guiding women through the challenges, feelings and distressing symptoms, she leads them to a new view of the postpartum experience and how to make it a positive, life-changing event. Here is an inspirational book filled with fascinating true stories of women Dr. Feingold has coached through post-birth disorders to take control of their new lives and find lasting fulfillment, as she did in her own life. It also provides a new perspective for therapists and other health professionals treating women during this critical period.
Location: Street: 4736-38 N Lincoln Ave City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60625 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Author Discussion & Signing with Ryan Jennings Peterson (A Chicago Area Author) Come to Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore for Ryan Jennings Peterson's first appearance for his latest Jolene Hartley mysteries, On the Ladder of Humanity and On the Edge of Greed. Both novels are set in Chicago and Hartley is a Homicide Detective. On the Ladder of Humanity A people's politician. A housewife. An ex-gangbanger on the righteous path. And they've all been killed. When Benjamin Ochoa is murdered at an overpass bus stop above Chicago's Dan Ryan Expressway, homicide detective Jolene Hartley finds herself trudging through two past cold cases, revealing more about them than her current investigation. The perplexing circumstances lead Hartley into the deaths of each victim as she tries to find a common thread between each and thus shine some much needed light on her jumbled investigation. Hartley, a stunningly beautiful, extremely focused officer, wades into Chicago on a hunt for a murderer that has resurfaced after five long years. An old fling and a jealous partner lend a hand throughout the investigation, churning up clues and tensions as Hartley tries to focus on her goal: Find her common thread before her killer does. On the Edge of Greed It was a story that should have been left alone. Unfortunately for journalist Bartholomew Reed, the story will be his last. After the bullet-laden body of Reed is found in an upscale Chicago neighborhood, homicide detective Jolene Hartley is set as lead investigator in a case that will prove to push her to the limit, personally and professionally. Amidst the evidence that swirls just beyond her reach, the name of her estranged brother appears in the dead journalist's appointment book, forcing Hartley to face the man she calls family, something she has not had to do in years. Hartley and her new partner, Jacoby Ratliff, a homicide rookie, brush through the journalistic and financial web surrounding Reed's demise, coming ever closer to the truth behind a cold-blooded murderer and an embezzling scheme that goes deeper than the greed of a few. Show more Show less
Location: Street: 7419 Madison St. City: Forest Park, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60130-1502 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
The Kates!!! The Kates are back!
Guaranteed: An hour and a half of Chicago's finest female stand-up comedians
Not Guaranteed But Still Maybe Possible: In-store Dodgeball.
Location: Street: 4736-38 N Lincoln Ave City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60625 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)
History Discussion Group (First 1/2)
Location: Street: 7419 Madison St. City: Forest Park, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60130-1502 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)
Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. for Memorial Day We will be open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Memorial Day.
Location: Street: 4736-38 N Lincoln Ave City: Chicago, Province: Illinois Postal Code: 60625 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)
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