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Growing up in San Mateo Ozolco, a small community in Puebla, Mexico, Dionicio Jiménez would walk to the regional markets with ...
Believe it or not, the '90s were three decades ago now, so it's not surprising many of its animated classics are a little ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
At the Atlanta Science Festival in March, Dr. Jaap de Roode discussed his book, "Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes & Other ...
During World War II, the writer Nan Shepard captured the sublime beauty of Scotland’s Cairngorm mountains.
These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
A brave hummingbird does what she can to fight a fire in Sascha Alper's new book. It was one of the last projects illustrator ...
Hanks — a journalist, and yes, also the daughter of Tom — recalls driving the highway 10 across the southwest as she tries to make sense of her unstable upbringing and the life and death of ...
In “Miracles and Wonder,” the author explores what motivated people to record the details that define the life of Jesus. In ‘Searches,’ Vauhini Vara collaborates with a chatbot to write ...