In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
A man in a red knit cap yanked as hard as he could. “That’s just—my ankle—breaking!” Cam yelped. No one suggested slicing the ...
Once the dust raised by the holocaust of partition settled, Mohammed Shaheed Khan, owner of Educational Book House in Aligarh, received letters from friends and relatives from across the border to ...
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in ...
Every successful business starts with an idea, but turning that vision into something customers can see, touch and remember requires the right partner. For Butte entrepreneurs and established ...
"To be able to work on something so detailed, but have it be such a collaborative effort as well was really rewarding," Evan Lorenzen tells PEOPLE ...
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Why luxury coffee table books are Dubai’s new status symbol
From rare first editions to glossy art volumes, these collectibles are redefining luxury living in homes as both décor and ...
Te Pāti Māori has called out the Whanganui District Council for excluding Māori ward candidates from the official candidate ...
Hours before the federal EV tax credit expired, Tesla opened the order books for the Model Y Performance in the US, so that ...
Randi Weingarten has taken to wearing a paper clip on her lapel as a bizarre symbol of her crusade against “fascism,” aka ...
Barrister Khan Khalid Adnan is advocate at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, fellow at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, ...
You make books not for the past or for the present, but for the future,’ says Boom as we talk about her career highlights in ...
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