Portland Public Library is the city's cultural
center serving 666,000 visitors annually at four locations
through a unique combination of print, media and digital resources complemented
by robust internet access, lectures, classes, exhibits, programs and
performances for all ages.
Yesterday and today are prime examples of what that
statement means.
Last night approximately 200 people attended Maine Poet Laureate Wes McNair’s launch of his memoir The
Words I Chose: A memoir of family and poetry at a special Brown Bag Lecture
in the Rines Auditorium. Tonight’s First Friday Art Walk looks to repeat
the December Friday Art Walk, which welcomed over 1,000 people to see the
Edward Gorey exhibit Elegant Enigmas
and hear electronica music (Algorithm) and dance (Portland Ballet), both inspired by Gorey’s
art work. Add to those events the annual Four Freedoms poster project by King Middle School students and well, you get the picture.
At PPL this evening, February
1st at 6:30 PM, you can hear Tom Allen, our former congressman, launch his new
book Dangerous Convictions: What’s Really
Wrong With the US Congress, see the Prints:
Breaking Boundaries exhibit and get a dose of Shakespeare in our Atrium at
6:00 PM through the interpretation of the Naked Shakespeare troupe. (Check out our website for more information!)
Nothing quite like
it so please come by for a taste of it all.
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