If we let our libraries go, we won’t just lose places to study and explore; we stand to hobble innovation and research.
Pamela Steele, author and native Portsmouth daughter, is planning a trip to Portsmouth in the coming days to promote her first book, where she will offer a signing after a successful launch and ...
The nostalgic, earthy scent of old books fills the quiet walls of Canandaigua’s last remaining bookshop. Stepping inside, you ...
These creative alternatives to book reports can spark imaginations, boost comprehension, and reignite a love for reading.
Section 706(a) of the Communications Act of 1934 grants the president sweeping authority in times of "war" and "national ...
The best-selling author of “A Man Called Ove,” “Anxious People,” and the “Beartown” trilogy highlights four novels from his ...
NIU is holding a fundraiser April 2-3 to back an effort to conserve and digitize the world's best collection of historically ...
The author from Vermont just celebrated the release of his 25th novel, which was inspired by a real chapter in Civil War history.
When you're bargain hunting for thrifted old books, there's an important step you should consider taking before bringing them ...
Over nine seasons, "The Office" regularly name-dropped real places and products associated with Scranton, where the ...
Local poets Charif Shanahan and Terra Betts curated a reading event for Steven Leyva’s “The Opposite of Cruelty.” ...
Nathan Marsak got a hold of a copy years ago and loved the book so much that he eventually bought the rights and now, with ...