A podcast about the wide and wild world of libraries. Brought to you by the Lewistown Public Library in Lewistown, Montana.

In the Stacks
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A podcast about the wide and wild world of libraries. Brought to you by the Lewistown Public Library in Lewistown, Montana.
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9/4/2020
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May 2, 2023
Episode 24 - NaPoMo 2023
<p><br></p> <p>Another April, another NaPoMo, or National Poetry Month. In this episode, Brittney, Drew, and Alissa read and discuss some of their favorite poems of the year and encourage listeners to indulge in poetry not just in April, but all year long.</p> <p>Poems discussed in this episode include:</p> <p>“A Supermarket in California” by Allen Ginsberg</p> <p>“Three Body Problem” by Hannah Larrabee</p> <p>“Kanye West is Not Picasso” by Leonard Cohen</p> <p>“Golden Record” by Paige Lewis</p> <p>“Fleas” by Ogden Nash</p> <p>“Watching the Nature Channel” by Leonard Cohen</p> <p>“[an ancient pond!]” by Matsuo Basho</p> <p>“My Mind is Made of Cheese” by Lilly S.</p> <p>“Untitled” by S.</p> <p>“On Rare Occasions” by Leonard Cohen</p> <p>“Little Crazy Love Song” by Mary Oliver</p> <p>“What I Do” by Leonard Cohen</p> <p>“Sad Olympics” by Kate Baer</p> <p>“Billings, MT” by Brittney Uecker</p> <p>More information about the Three Body Problem can be found here: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/three-body-problem#:~:text=The%20three%2Dbody%20problem%20describes,the%20influence%20of%20the%20Sun">https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/three-body-problem#:~:text=The%20three%2Dbody%20problem%20describes,the%20influence%20of%20the%20Sun</a>. </p> <p>Listen to In the Stacks, the Library’s original podcast, on Spotify, Google Play, or at anchor.fm. </p> <p><br> </p>

March 9, 2023
Episode 23 - Dave Caserio and Bill Kamowski
<p>As part of last year's Summer Reading Program, the Library welcomed performance artist Dave Caserio and MSUB Professor Emeritus Dr. William Kamowski for their presentation "The Foundations of English From Beowulf to Chaucer to Shakespeare". These two enthusiastically guided us through the history of the English language and gave readings in original Old and Middle English pronunciations. Dave and Bill were kind enough to sit down with Alissa for a conversation that dives a little deeper into this topic. </p> <p>You can subscribe to “In the Stacks” on Spotify, Google, and all other major podcast platforms.</p>

February 7, 2023
Episode 22 - Reading Resolutions 2023
<p>*New In the Stacks episode alert!*</p> <p>Do you have a New Year's resolution for this year? It's February now, so if you have one and you haven't given up on it yet, you're doing better than most of society, so kudos to you. Because we are librarians by day and book nerds by night, our New Year's resolutions obviously take the form of reading resolutions. In this episode of In the Stacks, the staff of the Lewistown Public Library share their book-related goals for 2023. We hope that by setting our literature intentions that we can inspire you to go after a reading goal of your own in the new year. </p> <p>Intro and Outro music by Cosmik Jru</p> <p>Featured track "Vegan Breakfast" by Couple II </p>
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