The Cowboy is Dead, Long Live the Cowboy

“I see by your outfit that you are a cowboy.” The phrase comes from an old cowboy ballad, “The Streets of Laredo,” also known as “The Cowboy’s Lament,” about a dying […]


Baltimore’s Own Blockbusters!

If you love films, Baltimore is definitely the place to be this summer. Hopkins’ own Outdoor Film Series kicks off this evening on the quad in front of Gilman Hall […]


Looking for a Good Time with Old Books?

In this age of Kindles, Nooks, & iPads, do you find yourself inexplicably drawn to vellum-bound books? Is the smell of mimeographed paper more enticing than that of freshly baked […]


Satyajit Ray (1921-1992): A Great Indian Filmmaker

Satyajit Ray, a highly acclaimed filmmaker in India, was born on May 2, 1921 in Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in India to his parents, Sukumar and Suprabha Ray. His […]


For The Birds

Whether we live in the city, the suburbs, or the country, birds are as much a part of our life as the sky and the air. As a whole, the class […]


Poetry: a Universal Language

April is always Poetry Month, and while most of us think of Walt Whitman or T.S. Eliot when we hear the word poetry, there are many famous and fabulous poets […]


The force that through the green fuse drives the poem

(With apologies to Dylan Thomas.) Since it’s poetry month, and since we are a library, well, it seems a good idea to consider some brouillons d’ecrivain!—the writer’s drafts—the manuscripts. Yes, […]


Get Smart: a Quiz & an Event on March 31!

Q: Who was Owen Hatteras? A: Owen Hatteras was the pseudonym adopted by H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan when, as editors of The Smart Set magazine in the […]