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Midnight Cattle Callers brought their own brand of country and swing to Kalamazoo Public Library, November 16, 2011 – KPL’s…
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“What will Jacqueline Woodson’s legacy be both on children’s literature and on the worlds of the people who get to read…
Chef Jared Dellario of Casa Bolero demonstrates how to cook a variety of dishes from Latin America. Presented Tuesday, October…
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Historian Tom Buettner explains why 27 million people attended the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition) and describes Michigan’s…
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A series of interviews by the Kalamazoo Gazette for Black History Month 2008 (7 videos).
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