Kat McNevins Hear the music and taste the pastries that’ve kept Beerthoven going through to season 12, kicking off this weekend with two lauded local classical artists. Invoke’s Zach Matteson (violin) ...
The dusty record player, struggling through a faded song, was almost entirely drowned out by the sounds of the marketplace ...
A JC Bose National Fellow, Prof Singh is ranked No. 1 in India in the field of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Food ...
“Daido Moriyama: Quartet,” edited by Mark Holborn, is a striking and even lavish publication that reproduces the images from ...
Ilana Kurshan’s charming memoir of reading with her children is suffused with her deep knowledge of all things literary and biblical.
Solo Leveling’s latest release deserves its place at the top of the NY Times Bestseller list with Jinwoo’s heart-pounding ...
Launched in 1982 by the American Library Association, Banned Books Week (Oct. 5–11 this year) aims to highlight the continuing challenge against intellectual freedom and representation of marginalized ...
Created by Dr Susannah Redhead and Russ Daff, the book will be officially launched on Saturday, 27 September, at Fulbourn ...
Graphic novelists Mollie Ray and Helen Bate are guests at this year’s Lancaster Litfest Autumn Weekend, discussing how the ...
Scheppele highlighted Jackson’s role as solicitor general, where he pursued a legal defense for Roosevelt’s “radical new vision of government called the New Deal,” which reimagined the boundaries of ...
Swarthmore librarian Abigail Weil traces the connection between repressive, authoritarian politics and book bans, while offering a vision for the library as a place in which we might begin to confront ...
The Matriarch vs everyone in Wonder Woman #25 was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool, yesterday.