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Whether there’s a Black-owned bookstore right around the corner or you need to shop online, these incredible businesses offer ...
As a child, Bellen Woodard helped to change the complexion of the crayon market. Now the teen is working to bring ballet in step with the times.
At a perilous American moment, the Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains why he wanted to read The Turner Diaries.
In the early decades after independence in 1957, Malaysia was a nation of diversity. Malays, Chinese, Indians, Eurasians, ...
Cover to Cover Children's Books has fostered a love of reading over generations. Check out the events and books they offer in ...
Behind the scenes at UC Santa Barbara Library, the Department of Special Research Collections is home to rare and unique ...
Selling over 200 million copies since it was first published in 1859, Charles Dickins’ A Tale of Two Cities is arguably the most famous on this list. The story is divided into three books and set in ...
Rudy Guevarra Jr. calls himself “Mexipino” — he’s of Mexican and Filipino descent. He joined The Show to discuss more, ...
CoDE’s Education Chair Christi Moraga, a career teacher who has served on multiple national book award committees, proposed a ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, see the dawn through playing pinball at Pop’s, improv poetry in ...
During the Covid pandemic, geologist Kristin Lese took a deep dive into the history of women in STEM. What she discovered inspired her to bring the stories of seven women to life through the visual ...
Long after William Shakespeare pondered the centuries-old question, "What's in a name?" a Long Island author and mother has written a new children's book, "My Name Is Ai Lin," which brings beauty and ...