Ed Brown Some Ed's favorite books include Dracula, Once an Eagle, Neuromancer, Starship Troopers, The Black Company, Berserk, Blade of the Immortal, Blame! and Vampire Hunter D.
As Nashville Battles COVID-19, Our Library Lends a Helping Hand May 18, 2020 By Ed Brown Studio NPL Staff Create 900 Mask Extenders for Front-Line Workers
Turn History Into Art as the Metro Archives Artist-in-Residence May 4, 2020 By Ed Brown Submit Your Proposal by Friday, May 15
Lil’ Readers Find Plenty to Smile About with Read to Rise April 29, 2020 By Ed Brown Homeschool, Birthdays, and Books Fill Up this Month’s Update
Keepers of the Flame: Ketch Secor On the Importance of Libraries April 22, 2020 By Ed Brown See Secor and His Old Crow Bandmates During String City on February 27
Volunteers Form an Essential Pillar of Our Library April 21, 2020 By Ed Brown NPL Thanks its Elective Workers During National Library Week
Helping The City Stand Strong In Time of Need April 20, 2020 By Ed Brown We Celebrate our Community During National Library Week
NPL Launches Summer Reading Challenge Today April 13, 2020 By Ed Brown We’re Starting the Challenge Early to Inject Some Positivity
Nashville Voices: Local Author Jessica Young Loves a Work in Progress April 6, 2020 By Ed Brown Author Jessica Young Loves a Work in Progress
Lil’ Readers Weather the Storm with Read to Rise March 19, 2020 By Ed Brown Earn Free Prizes While you Enjoy eBooks, Games, and More
Nashville Voices: Local Women Share Their Thoughts on Power March 9, 2020 By Ed Brown Votes for Women Sets the Stage to Explore Women’s Rights
Women’s Caucus Members Share Their Thoughts on Power February 26, 2020 By Ed Brown Votes for Women Sets the Stage to Explore Women’s Rights
NPL Helps Build the Future with LEGO February 21, 2020 By Ed Brown Library Celebrates Nashville’s Creations at 10th Anniversary Contest
Lil’ Readers Explore Shapes, Sounds, and Different Animals with Read to Rise February 12, 2020 By Ed Brown Learn About Your World, and Win Free Prizes, with Reading
Be Well Champions: Nashville Native Finds Relief at NPL February 10, 2020 By Ed Brown Caralyn L. Uses Yoga, Meditation, and More to Overcome Medical Challenges
Iridell Groves was a Mother Who Led the Way February 7, 2020 By Ed Brown Iridell Groves led her son through a sea of angry white faces on the first day of desegregation at Nashville schools, September 9, 1957.
Celebrating Black History Month: Iridell Groves was a Mother Who Led the Way February 7, 2020 By Ed Brown Oral History Available in the Library’s Special Collections
Puppet Truck Hits the Road with 'Lorraine' Starting February 1 January 27, 2020 By Ed Brown Puppet Troupe Brings its Newest Show to 15 Library Locations
Lil’ Readers Welcome the New Year with Read to Rise January 15, 2020 By Ed Brown Read Great Books, Win Great Prizes in 2020
'Tis the Season For Reading with Read to Rise December 18, 2019 By Ed Brown Holiday Update Features Family, the Alphabet, and Season’s Greetings
Families Receive Free Coats and Books at Library November 27, 2019 By Ed Brown Nashville Students Benefit from Collaboration with Operation Warm
Outgoing Fall Interns Share Experiences at the Library November 20, 2019 By Ed Brown One Opening for Spring 2020 Internship Left
Little Readers Make Giant Strides with Read to Rise November 15, 2019 By Ed Brown We’ve got Some big Discoveries to Share in our Second Monthly Update
Library’s Reading Experts Celebrate Sesame Street Anniversary November 14, 2019 By Ed Brown Early Literacy Team Shares Favorite Moments, Tips for Reading-Based Fun With Your Little One
Dream of Writing a Novel? Start this Month. November 6, 2019 By Ed Brown NaNoWriMo Events at Library Begin Thursday, November 7