Your local librarians and their guests dish on the latest news in books, games, pop culture, and library happenings.
PYPL's Cardigans and Conversation
Welcome to September. Yeah, we’re bummed that summer went by so fast, but then again, fall is our favorite time of year! Check out this month’s podcast, where we talk about all the great programming happening at the Penn Yan Public Library, and Alex shares some important thoughts about Banned Books Week Month. Enjoy!
It’s been a minute, but we’re back with a new episode of PYPL’s Cardigans and Conversations! Come for the chat with Alex, Sarah, and Bethany as they discuss August happenings at the library and beyond, and stay for special guests from the Friends of the Library. Click to listen!
Here we are in the second month of 2019 already. How did that happen? If you’re looking for an escape from the gloom and chill of winter, the Penn Yan Public Library has you covered! Alex and Sarah are here to tell you all about the adult and children’s activities going on at the library this month… over fifty free, fun things to keep you engaged, entertained, and educated. Click to listen!
Happy Halloween, everybody! Whether you’re celebrating by watching a monster movie, reading a spooky story, or handing out candy to the ghouls and goblins who appear at your door, we hope you’ll take some time to listen to the second episode of PYPL’s Cardigans and Conversations, which is (as you probably guessed) all about Halloween! In this episode, our host Alex and his guest Bethany talk about their favorite horror books, how much fun they had writing stories at The Haunted Inkwell 3, and things that scare them. Bethany shares one of her short stories, the spine-tingling “Three Times Fast,” and Alex gives us an insightful review of one of the best-known horror novels of our time, Stephen King’s IT. We hope you enjoy our walk through the haunted hallways and gruesome graveyards of All Hallow’s Eve! Dig Deeper! Links to Stuff From This Episode The Haunted Inkwell 3 Giant Underwater Sea Creatures The Haunting of Hill House (novel) The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix) “Three Times Fast,” in Copper & Stone Earth Two David S. Pumpkins Stephen King’s IT (novel) It (miniseries, 1990) It (movie, 2017) It: Chapter Two (movie, 2019) Bluff & Vine Frankenstein at 200
In 1818, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. What would nineteen-year-old Mary think if she knew that, two hundred years later, we’re still reading, discussing, and celebrating her novel? On October 22, the Penn Yan Public Library hosted a talk called Frankenstein at 200. Audience members watched a TEDEd refresher on the story, and then were treated to lively discussion about the book by Keuka College chemistry professor Andy Robak and local writer Bethany Snyder. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian Alex Andrasik, Frankenstein at 200 was captured on audio for the first episode of the new podcast, PYPL’s Cardigans and Conversation.