Amidst all the turmoil and change right now, one thing has remained the same — new information continuously comes out about authors, creators and artists.
Small presses have a long history in Philly, and the current crop are creative and mission-driven. Read our Q&A with Beehive's John O'Neal. One in a series.
The illustrations in the novel received positive feedback from readers, boosting Jin's confidence and motivating him to ...
The Social Goods Marketplace is introducing Reservoir Books, a curated book collection launching this week. The concept ...
History is coming alive one page at a time in a large sunlit studio in Porter Hall – once home to shelves and shelves of ...
The award-winning pianist on the relationship between music and politics—and on five books that hold them in tension.
The novel, “Sparrow and Vine” by Sophie Lark, was due out in April from Bloom Books. Readers with advance copies criticized ...
Game social: Christ the King Anglican Church is hosting a free Community Game Day Social from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, ...
The Antidote” veers between quirky Americana and very real issues: climate change, absentee capitalism and widespread ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami and Gozzle ...
Q & A with Kelly Starling Lyons, author of “Tiara’s Hat Parade.” Her work about Black families and millinery traditions was ...
1 FUNNY STORY (Berkley, $19). By Emily Henry. Daphne, whose ex-fiancé, Peter, left her for another woman, agrees to be ...