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Isaac Gale and Ryan Olson on Diving Into the Deep End with a Musical Genius in “Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted”
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Dawn Logsdon on Having Plenty to Check Out in “Free for All: The Public Library”
The director discusses visiting libraries across the U.S. for this lively history of the communal institution that finds itself under attack.
Sasha Wortzel on Building Bridges in the Riveting “River of Grass”
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