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Bookstores with a side hustle of drinks and food isn’t new — two personal favorites include Rough Draft Bar & Books in Kingston, New York, and The Den (part of Politics & Prose bookstore) in ...
Bookstores with a side hustle of drinks and food isn’t new — two personal favorites include Rough Draft Bar & Books in Kingston, New York, and The Den (part of Politics & Prose bookstore) in ...
In Takoma Park, Maryland, the People’s Book bookstore is hosting a story time with the creative team behind “The ABCs of Women’s History,” a picture book for children that “celebrates ...
The disturbance Thursday by protesters at Washington, D.C.’s famed Politics and Prose bookstore was denounced as “antisemitic” by the Anti-Defamation League and Bash’s colleagues.
DC Politics and Prose becomes first unionized bookstore in DC According to UFCW Local 400, the three-year contract covers roughly 50 current workers and builds on previous benefits.
Politics and Prose Bookstore has hosted 974 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 1996 Forum. The year with the most events was 2018 with 73 events.
According to police, the man, later identified as Edgar Maddison Welch, from Salisbury, North Carolina, entered the restaurant with what police described as “an assault rifle”; there were conflicting ...
Since 1984 Politics and Prose has proudly been an independent bookstore and a staple in the nation’s capital. On Jan. 3 the establishment made history by becoming the first unionized books store ...
Employees at the famed Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., formed the district’s first bookstore union, the union and retailer’s ownership announced on Monday. The married pair who own ...
Famed independent bookstore Politics and Prose has successfully become the first unionized bookstore in Washington, D.C. “We are pleased to announce that Politics and Prose and UFCW Local 400 ...
Last Saturday, his presentation for the 2019 National Antiracist Book Festival at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington was disrupted by a group of about 10 white nationalists.