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Decision season starts Thursday for the Supreme Court, kicking off a race against the clock to release this term’s opinions ...
Stephen Harrigan explores his own Catholic boyhood in Texas—and the prophecy left behind by a Portuguese prophet girl—in a ...
Art exhibition in La Jolla features RSF resident’s work Synthesizing Form and Color: New work by Anne Varick at Tim Bessell ...
The Lorain Public Library System is bursting at its beach bag seams with its full slate of summer programs and services, ...
By Kathy Chouteau The City of Richmond, Richmond Public Library, Friends of the Library and a group of community partners are ...
NOLA OMG FOOD FEST: The world’s first hip-hop food festival, to be held May 17, 1-8 p.m., at Congo Square in Louis Armstrong ...
This Mother’s Day, Bindi Irwin revealed such a sweet moment in becoming a new mom: one that made her realize when she wanted ...
As Poland gears up for the May 18 presidential election, a striking political shift is taking shape: The once-unifying cause ...
Politicians used to care how much students learn. Now, to find a defense of educational excellence, we have to look beyond ...
Publishers are racing to churn out more historical novels about bombings, spies and young resistance fighters.
To read children’s fiction is to shed our adult baggage and re-enter a state of possibility when the world was still up for ...
More than 1,600 independent bookstores across the United States celebrated Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday, April 26, and children’s books were a hot item along with reads for their parents, who ...