Kim A. Snyder's film spotlights the librarians on the front line of the culture war waged by right-wingers in certain American states.
In Maggie Su’s funny debut novel, a Frankenstein-like monster turns on his flailing creator.
Librarians urged senators to nix a proposal to move their taxing authority over to county governments over accountability ...
In “Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People,” Imani Perry approaches ... showcases her passion for her subject. The new book “El Cid: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval ...
Let the Light In, Jenny Downham and Louis Hill’s YA novel of family grief, is so seamless you would never guess two pens are at work ...
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to ...
All Roads Lead to Rome,” explores the author's relationship with his taciturn and alcoholic father who died in 1969, through ...
That means the bill-monitoring forms will be reviewed privately by Lewis and Clark District Court Judge Kathy Seeley in her chambers, legally termed an “in camera review.” It will be up to her to ...
A telecom company has helped transform China into a surveillance state and threatens America’s tech supremacy and global ...
In John Dufresne’s new book, “My Darling Boy,” a retired journalist races to rescue his son from the painful grip of opioids.
In her new book, Cho Nam-Joo captures both the universality of sexism and the specificity of women’s experiences. When I was young and adrift, Thomas Mann’s novel gave me a sense of purpose.
Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.