This past week, however, was one of the more notable of such events, and one that has been all too relevant these days: Banned Books Week. I’ve seen notices about Banned Books Week for years now.
In Kwame Alexander’s new verse novel and Karen L. Swanson’s nonfiction picture book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. By Abby McGanney Nolan How do you explain ...
By J. D. Biersdorfer Our critic on new books by Stephanie Wrobel, Lawrence Robbins and Hildur Knútsdóttir. By Sarah Lyall A graphic tribute to the British novelist who documented the blight ...
A Pennsylvania-based columnist named Dick Polman took the words right out of my mouth. He wrote the column I’ve been ...
Megan Pinto, a 2014 Ohio Wesleyan University graduate, will return to her alma mater this month to read from her new poetry ...
Spelling offers a sense of control in a world full of chaos, or “pandemonium” as the kids call it in “The 25th Annual Putnam ...
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“Well, it means that Treasurer Milligan now has the right to discharge ... delivering money and books to the next county treasurer and administering oaths of office. They passed an ordinance ...
Auditor of State Dennis Milligan spoke to members of t Rotary Club about his role as state auditor and an initiative he hopes ...
At 55 minutes, Karen Zacarias' play, Frida Libre, runs the perfect length for the young people (age 5 and up) that Gala ...
San Diego is one of the first stops on the inaugural tour for the musical, which won the 2023 Tony Awards for best musical, ...
On October 3, the Palestine Book Club had its first meeting of the year to discuss Yasmin Zaher’s novel “The Coin.” The group brought together members of local communities, including Bowdoin students, ...