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Willa’s Books, KC’s oldest Black-owned bookstore, closes. Her legacy will live on through The Kansas City Defender’s new community archive mission.
Willa Robinson has been collecting and selling books by Black authors for decades. At 84 years old, Robinson is retiring and closing Willa's Books and Vinyl.
Prayagraj: Emphasising the pivotal role of teachers in shaping student success, Justice Vikram Nath of the Supreme Court said ...
Prayagraj: Cyber cell police of Prayagraj on Wednesday arrested five members of an interstate gang from Delhi that was ...
“Sex and the City,” they found, was bizarrely suitable to the tongue-in-cheek conventions of internetspeak, and so the show has lately birthed a whole litany of memes.
Editors’ Choice 6 New Books We Love This Week Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
At a perilous American moment, the Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains why he wanted to read The Turner Diaries.
Claire Jarvis writes about “The Enchanted April,” by Elizabeth von Arnim, a novel in which four Englishwomen are transformed by a temporary loss of self.
Bryan Kohberger was set to go to trial for the 2022 killings of four undergrad students. Then he pleaded guilty.
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and architect David Manica unveiled conceptual designs for the city's new $1 billion NBA arena, which was approved by voters in December of 2023 and will open in 2028.
In Little Lhasa, a collection of essays and interviews, author Tsering Namgyal Khortsa takes us deep into the cultural and political world of the Tibetan-in-exile ...