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Someday, when I open a bookstore and the big bucks roll in, I’ll display titles in narrow categories, ensuring no one finds anything and has to wander. This summer survey will be my trial run.
NEW YORK — A few years ago, Peter Mendelsund lost the desire to read.
Even though Pride Month began June 1, events have been going on since mid-May in D.C., dubbed by its mayor the "gayest city ...
As summer approaches, many families are looking for books to keep young minds engaged and entertained amid their respite from school. Whether you’re packing for a trip, planning quiet afternoons at ...
A food bookstore and culinary hub devoted to Black foodways is opening in Brooklyn this fall. The sisters behind BEM have ...
Clare Morell’s The Tech Exit succeeds where so many volumes fail, never flinching at the digital crisis faced by families, ...
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The run to the 2005 championship wasn't unexpected. In fact, Texas was ranked No. 1 in the coaches and NCBWA polls that ...
After nearly two decades of faithfully driving my beloved BMWs, the day inevitably came when I knew I had to let go. They’d ...
Jesús Velázquez still has his old John Starks jersey at home. He remembers the New York Knicks going to the NBA Finals ...
Stop the summer brain drain by getting your kids hooked on reading this summer. This is part two of the 10th annual KCRA ...