John Feinstein was an observer and reporter who went long and deep on his subjects in order to reveal insights that would otherwise remain hidden.
In a new nonfiction book, the Y.A. novelist describes the disease as a window into “the folly and brilliance and cruelty and ...
The Allan Labor Government is celebrating the life and legacy of Victorian author John Marsden with a Victorian Premier's Literary Award to be named ...
Wanda Gibson’s 'Three Dresses' has made history as the first winner of the Children's Prize category to also receive the ...
Acclaimed sports writer and bestselling author John Feinstein died unexpectedly Thursday at age 69. Feinstein died of natural ...
John Feinstein, the best-selling author who wrote “Where Nobody Knows Your Name” – an intimate look inside the minor leagues ...
For several years after the publication of arguably the greatest sports book of all-time, Assembly Hall was home to “The ...
Jean C. Marsden, 58, of Holland Patent, died when her school bus collided head-on with another, oncoming school bus on ...
6:17 Focus Montreal: One-on-one with Louise Penny World-famous Canadian murder mystery writer Louise Penny has cancelled a U.S. book launch, citing President Donald Trump’s repeated threats of a ...
With 7:20 left in the game, Brady intercepted a pass from St. John’s Ber’Nyah Mayo and ran it downcourt on the breakaway. Brady passed to an open Ashlynn Shade on the other side of the basket.
In an era where free speech is increasingly under threat, many individuals have found themselves penalised for expressing their views, particularly when it comes to issues relating to gender identity.
"The stakes don't get any higher at this point," says the actor of his secret service agent heading into the season finale, which will reveal who killed James Marsden's president.