Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your April reading list.
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What began as an April Fool’s prank has turned into a full-fledged romance novel from Omaha Steaks. “Certified Tender” tells ...
The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) voted to pause $40,000 in funding to the Fairhope Public Library after the ...
That’s why I support Oregon’s Senate Bill 1098, requiring that requests for book bans get submitted in writing and by someone in the school community. And the ban cannot be granted if the reason for ...
Excitement filled the air as sixth graders in an accelerated English Language Arts class at Robert L. Horbelt Intermediate ...
PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the lineup for the inaugural Aspen Literary Festival. Produced by Aspen Words and presented by ...
Readers respond to Kelefa Sanneh’s Profile of Mike White, Lawrence Wright’s article about the spiritual alliance between nuns and women on Texas’s death row, and Kathryn Schulz’s review of “The Lives ...
Jones’s roaring debut novel, first published in 1983, is a tour of the bad ol’ days of New York City and Detroit, with a ...
M Waldron’s The Letter C blends art and science, exploring Catastrophism, Climate Chaos, Cancer, and Community in a one-woman show at Cortez’s Sunflower Theatre.
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Sostre laid a foundation for contemporary Black anarchism and prison abolition. A new biography finally tells his story.
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