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The Book Report: Washington Post critic Ron Charles (July 20) By Washington Post book critic Ron Charles As summer revs up, here are three cool new novels, and a work of history that's wilder than ...
John Gregory Dunne’s engrossing 1974 book chronicles a search for “salvation without commitment” in Sin City.
A few months back I wrote of how the Americans were coming to London, bringing with them early dining and a takeover of the capital's tennis courts.
ALEXANDRA SHULMAN'S NOTEBOOK: While women storm ahead in so many areas of life, they seem to have regressed when it comes to their arms.
Egyptian archaeologists located a lost 3,500-year-old cemetery containing mummies, statues, and a Book of the Dead papyrus scroll.
Think Tuesday’s the cheapest day to book flights from Georgia? Nope. Google’s data reveals when to actually book for real savings.
A new book investigates the alarming practices of an eminent British psychiatrist who believed in treating mental illness with high-risk physical interventions.
A lawyer representing Jeffrey Epstein's victims says the late financier's estate has a copy of a birthday book that allegedly contains a "bawdy" letter from Donald Trump.
The owner of a Brighton book mobile says her trailer was stolen, only to be recovered a day later.
Scheana Shay opens up about her dating history in 'My Good Side,' revealing flings with Shemar Moore, John Mayer, Adrian Grenier and more high-profile stars ...
James Patterson and Vicky Ward's book "The Idaho Four" uncovers how Bryan Kohberger's heroin habit got him started plotting complex burglaries.
A book launch party will be held at Chestnut Knoll, Boyertown, Aug. 7 for "Bear Fever — It’s Catching," a booklet featuring photographs and information about Boyertown's Bear Fever sculptures.
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