
Enoch Pratt Free Library Writers LIVE! Author Josh Weil reads from his book, The New Valley: Novellas, Wed, Jan 27, 6:30pm, Central Library.
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Josh Weil's The New Valley, published last year, was honored with a "5 Under 35" National Book Award and was a New York Times Editors Choice selection.Set in the hardscrabble hill country between West ...

Enoch Pratt Free Library Nothing to do this cold January? The Pratt Contemporaries are heating it up with the BLACK AND WHITE PARTY, Sat, Jan 30. 8pm, Central Library. Buy your tickets online today!
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Enoch Pratt Free Library TOP STORY! WJZ's Vic Carter is coming to the Pratt to discuss his new book, FROM YONDER TO HERE. Tues, Jan 12, 6:30pm, Central Library Poe Room.
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WJZ-TV anchor Vic Carter tells the compelling story of Ozell Sutton, a civil rights pioneer who risked his life to ensure the rights of others. From rural Arkansas, Dr. Sutton conducted voter registration ...

Enoch Pratt Free Library The Pratt's King Commemorative Lecture presented by Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate. Sat, Jan 16, 2pm.
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In June, 2003, Rear Admiral Barry C. Black was elected the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. Prior to going to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S. Navy for more than 27 years, ending his career as the Chief of Navy Chaplains.

Enoch Pratt Free Library WINE, FOOD & DANCING! The first big party of 2010 is at the Pratt! The Pratt Contemporaries' BLACK AND WHITE PARTY, Sat, Jan 30, Central Library.
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Enoch Pratt Free Library WRITERS LIVE! Fred Emil Katz discusses his new book, Our Quest for Effective Living. Wed, Jan 6, 6:30pm, Central Library Poe Room.
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Science is more than observation of what exists in nature: science is adventure of the mind. It took many creative leaps of the mind to produce science as sophisticated as modern physics and genetic biology.

Enoch Pratt Free Library A look back at some of the great authors and events at the Pratt Library in 2009. Which one was your favorite?
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Enoch Pratt Free Library Be part of the first big party of the year! The Pratt Contemporaries' BLACK & WHITE PARTY! Buy your tickets today!
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Enoch Pratt Free Library You watch him every night on TV, now see WJZ's Vic Carter in person as he discusses his new book, FROM YONDER TO HERE. Tues, Jan 12, 6:30pm, Central.
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WJZ-TV anchor Vic Carter tells the compelling story of Ozell Sutton, a civil rights pioneer who risked his life to ensure the rights of others. From rural Arkansas, Dr. Sutton conducted voter registration ...

Enoch Pratt Free Library Frank Zappa coming to the Pratt Library! Well a bust of him at least. Check out WJZ's story tonight.
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Even if you're not familiar with his music, you certainly know the name Frank Zappa. But did you know he was born in Baltimore? This widely acclaimed guitarist and composer will soon have a statue in his honor in Charm City.

Enoch Pratt Free Library Pratt Library's King Commemorative Lecture presented by Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, Sat, Jan 16, 2pm, Central Library.
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In June, 2003, Rear Admiral Barry C. Black was elected the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. Prior to going to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S. Navy for more than 27 years, ending his career as the Chief of Navy Chaplains.

Enoch Pratt Free Library Mark your calendar! We've got a lot of award-winning and best-selling authors coming to the Pratt this Jan and Feb.
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Science is more than observation of what exists in nature: science is adventure of the mind. It took many creative leaps of the mind to produce science as sophisticated as modern physics and genetic biology.

Enoch Pratt Free Library If you missed us this morning on WJZ, here's video of our live interview with Ron Matz:

Enoch Pratt Free Library Baby its cold outside. So take your baby inside! Its feeling like a "Preschool Storytime" kinda morning.
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