
A new documentary checks out the many ways libraries are a 'Free For All'
The new PBS Independent Lens documentary about America's public library system arrives with a very clever, two-edged title: Free for All: The Public Library. The "Free for All" part refers, of course, to the beauty and generosity of the library system, which lends books, for free, to virtually …
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