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Trying to control what kids read is a fool’s errand. Like Comstockery and Prohibition, it aims to make human beings into little saints. Ain’t never gonna happen.
Lena Dunham's semi-autobiographical rom-com, 'Too Much,' follows a producer (Meg Stalter) who moves to London and falls for a ...
Discover free summer activities on Long Island, including concerts, outdoor movies, and nature walks, perfect for families ...
The film tells the story of Rhodesia’s transformation from British colony into the independent nation of Zimbabwe through a ...
It’s companionable and compelling …” The book’s success made publication in the United States a sure thing. You don’t have to be a lover of Shakespeare to enjoy great portions of this book.
When asked about the "reasons you don't read more," "other life activities" was the most common answer, which could mean anything from doing chores to sleeping to hanging out with friends.
Book publishers are trying to read into what the tariffs mean for them, but say it is too early to fully gauge the potential impact. Publishing has long been global. Many of the book printing ...
Several Illinois school districts have chosen to pass on state grant funding that would require them to comply with an anti-book-banning law.
Jenny Slate talks about her new book, Lifeform, an essay collection out Oct. 22, and what her critics mean to her.
Ban on LGBTQ book prompts letter from national anti-censorship group to Brevard school board The letter, issued by the National Coalition Against Censorship, warned the board that they could be ...
Irritated employees are leaning into 'Mean Girls'-style burn books that catalog their gripes about bosses and coworkers. What could go wrong?