Burroughs, the daughter of former slaves, established her own school in Washington, D.C. in 1909, helping to forge new career ...
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "It boils down to this: if you don’t want to read a book, don’t read it. If you don’t want your minor children reading ...
Argentina’s president has signed a decree banning gender-affirming care for people under age 18, a presidential spokesperson ...
Claudia Simon has written a memoir after 55 years working in her community while raising her family. As director of health, she guided Elsipogtog through a difficult crisis that reshaped the community ...
Springfield Public Library's 44th annual Children's Bookmark Contest drew in more than 1,400 entries this year with 18 ...
Several large book publishers, a tiny public library and others are suing Idaho officials over a law that forces libraries to keep some books in an ...
This month's book club features Black in Blues by Imani Perry, Gather Me by Glory Edim, and for children Go Forth and Tell by ...
When her husband is killed amid their bitter divorce, Mirvis’s protagonist becomes a suspect in this new novel that explores ...
In his debut book, the memoir-in-essays “Pure Innocent Fun,” Madison delves into the pop-culture artifacts that shaped him.
Carr argues that Zuckerberg had long held to “a mechanistic view of society,” observing that “one of the curiosities of the early twenty-first century is the way so much power over social relations ...
“Orpheus is allowed to go into the Underworld to bring the love of his life back, but it’s only because he can charm the gods ...
George has expressed his affection for his West London home, a refurbished 1960s property that strikes a balance between contemporary style and homely warmth. He's opened up about the opulent touches ...