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Jill Dunchick, left and Sarah Post, members of the Krewe Dolly, stand inside the Alvar Library during a special program that ...
Starting with Friday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians, a ticket window at Gate E (Right Field) will be repurposed so ...
Bookstagram entrepreneurs, independent bookstores, and Libro.fm are turning reading into an outdoor social opportunity with walking clubs for audiobook lovers.
Stuff Your Kindle Day is a reader-organized digital event where authors and publishers temporarily make hundreds of e-books ...
On a humid Sunday morning, where Delhi’s sky hung in a delicate balance between glaring sunlight and the threat of rain, I ...
A Metro Detroit nonprofit organization is expanding its services. Birdie's Bookmobile is on a mission to end book deserts and ...
At a recent launch party for Nora Dahlia’s enemies-to-friends romance “Pick-Up” at Lovestruck Books, a romance-dedicated ...
With five weeks under our belts, the staff and community of the Cardington-Lincoln Public Library are immersed in the flow of creativity this summer during our “Color Our World” art-themed summer ...
“Killer on the Road/The Babysitter Lives” book signing: 6:30 p.m., Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Stephen ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.
Book bans are getting weirder, targeting cats, dogs and civic-minded grandmas Seeking to ban books like “Bathe the Cat” has less to do with morality than it does with a yearning for control ...