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Protect the #SPINE

Darnelle Radford for REP Radio February 24, 2016 No Comments

On today’s podcast, we get to know Claire Moyer, director of Inis Nua’s SPINE, discuss the issues that make up the piece, and talk about some of the first books that moved us.

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SPINE (Inis Nua): Beauty in the library stacks

Ninni Saajola February 22, 2016 No Comments

Dramatizing the effects of public library closings doesn’t sound like the most engaging of topics, but playwright Clara Brennan weaves a beautiful story about the importance of seeing the people behind numbers and statistics.

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SPINE (Inis Nua): A funny and poignant paean to libraries

Debra Miller February 20, 2016 1 Comment

A funny, touching, and uplifting 70-minute solo show considers the vital importance of books, libraries, and a supportive community on human happiness and development.

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