“The Lumber Baron” Family-friendly Historic Fiction

Rated PG. Drama. Runtime 2 hours.

At the turn of the century lumber was a booming industry in a savage land. Upon the unexpected death of his father, Daniel Rimsdale returns home to try to salvage the floundering family lumber business, find out who killed his father, and save his family from financial ruin. However, he meets heavy resistance from others who will stop at nothing to become the new Lumber Baron.

“Tuscaloosa” Coming-of-Age during the Civil Rights Era Film

Rated PG 13. 1 hour 41 minutes, Drama IMDB Vietnam war protests and racial tension is sizzling in the late summer heat of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Billy Mitchell (Devon Bostick, Diary of a Wimpy Kid), a recent college graduate, spends the summer working on the lush grounds of an old world mental institution run by his …

Columbia Heights Library adds Monday night Conversation Circle meeting

Adult services librarian Cortni O’Brien and Paul Cram The Columbia Heights Library recently announced the addition of a Monday night Conversation Circle meeting. Conversation Circle is a program for new English speakers to practice their language skills with other native and non-native speakers in an informal gathering. Similar to the Thursday afternoon meeting, learners will …

A Couple Questions with Author Maxwell Price

Author Maxwell Price wrote “The Culvert” which is a selection from Pseudopod the sound of horror as one of their October audio stories. Maxwell Price is an ex-music journalist living somewhere in the deep south of the United States. Paul: tell me a little bit about “The Culvert”? Maxwell: “The Culvert” is an older story …

Family-Friendly Mayo Clinic Historical Film “Dinner at Mayowood: Enduring Values in Changing Times”

Unrated. Historic fiction. Runtime 45 min. Movie trailer: 1940 was a pivotal year for Mayo Clinic. The Mayo brothers and Sister Joseph Dempsey, long-time administrator of Saint Marys Hospital had died the year before, the Great Depression had been a decade of unprecedented financial strain, and now a world war was looming. This film imagines …

New Short Audio Story “Blood & Water” by Jason Kimble, Narrated By Paul Cram – Cast Of Wonders’ 250th Episode!

Celebrating it’s 250th podcast episode, Cast of Wonders podcast presents “Blood & Water” from Florida writer Jason Kimble, narrated by Minneapolis actor Paul Cram. The story is available to listen online at:Cast of Wonders This is extra special because the story is the 250th episode for the UK podcast. BLOOD & WATER follows Michael, a …

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