March is Women’s History Month and every March, we highlight women with amazing achievements, like inventors and astronauts, record-breakers and disruptors who inspired societal change. They are all astounding women and should be acknowledged, but sometimes I see other women in history that I think are a little bit more relatable because they have done things…
The Pen’s Comeback: Handwriting in the Digital Age
Rediscover the lost art of handwriting: A personal journey exploring fountain pens, the science behind writing by hand, and the unexpected magic of putting pen to paper.
Boots, BBQ & Books: Travel Texas without Leaving Your Easy Chair
Fiction, nonfiction & a splattering of true crime Texas-style! Travel Texas from the safety of your own easy chair.
Genre Battle: Romance vs Horror
A comparison of the romance and horror genres focusing on similarities.
Reading the Revolution: The Women’s Movement from Sojourner Truth to Roxane Gay
A brief history of the Women's Movement in the United States and related texts.
Literary Characters in Desperate Need of Love Advice
Letters to an advice columnist from three of Henry James' most troubled characters. What would your advice be?
A Magical Interview with Tommy Terrific
This Black History Month, I got to talk to the magic man himself, Tommy Diaz, or more familiarly Tommy Terrific, and explore a little deeper into how he went from Arkansas boy, to the zany character we all know and love!
Beans in Chili: A Heated Debate
Blogger Mary M. dives into the history of chili to uncover the origins of the 'no beans' rule for Texas' state dish. What she found may surprise you.
Learn to Sew with Bianca Springer and Unleash Your Creativity at HCPL’s Maker Space
Discover how fiber artist Bianca Springer turned HCPL's Maker Space into a business launchpad. Learn about her sewing classes and explore 3D printing, laser cutting, and more creative resources at our libraries.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: What Did It Mean?
Kendrick Lamar made a historic performance at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in which he sang his Grammy hits "Not Like Us" and "All the Stars", but he also caused controversy in his messaging about the Black American experience, civil rights, and fascism in the United States.
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