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Tina Lernø

Librarian


Posts by Tina Lernø

  • 4 vintage jigsaw puzzles

    A Puzzling History of Jigsaw Puzzles

    I have been an avid puzzler all my life, but because of Covid, I have rekindled my love of doing puzzles. 1000 pieces are my jam, and I can usually finish one in the course of 2 to 3 evenings or a…

  • Josh Ritter and his latest novel, The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All

    Interview With an Author: Josh Ritter

    Josh Ritter is a songwriter and novelist from Moscow, Idaho. His albums include Fever Breaks, and So Runs the World Away. Bright’s Passage was his first novel. Ritter is known for his distinctive…

  • The cast of Tommy Turnabout's Circus onstage at Turnabout Theatre

    They Say It's Your Birthday!

    Well today is my birthday! Happy Birthday to me, and all the other July birthdays out there. I do tend to claim the entire month of July as my time to celebrate. I know my birthstone, birth flower…

  • vintage crayola crayon boxes

    The Day the Crayons Were Made

    If you look up, "What is a crayon?", you will get a dictionary definition like this: A crayon (or wax pastel) is a stick of pigmented wax used for writing or drawing. Wax crayons differ from pastels…

  • 2 wild parrots

    A Pandemonium of Parrots

    If you live anywhere near Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley, you have heard them. If you live in Eagle Rock or the Silverlake/Echo Park regions, you will recognize the sound. Twice a day, dawn and…

  • pumpkin spice bottles on a spice blend background

    Pumpkin Spice-Up Everything!

    It's that time of year—fall, aka autumn, aka pumpkin spice season! While September 22 is the official first day of autumn, its unofficial start, however, is when a certain coffee company rolls out…

  • Walking in the rain by the Warner Downtown

    Nobody Walks in L.A.

    Walkin' in LA, nobody walks in LA; walkin' in LA; walkin' in LA, only a nobody walks in LA—Terry Bozzio, Missing PersonsPeople say Los Angeles is not a very walkable city. As an L.A. native growing up…