Ed Kruszynski’s book “The Medic’s Wife” didn’t start out to be a book; it started as a memoir written for the family about ...
In “Undivided,” the political scientist Hahrie Han follows members of a mostly white congregation that resolved to fight bias ...
Some of ZaSu Pitt’s friends in the Santa Cruz High School acting program were Lois Nelson, and Carmen Ballen,” writes ...
A queer literature professor discusses how early 20th century coming-of-age stories taught people about gay lives, loves, and ...
The world has since moved on, but the pain of the tragic death of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam on that ...
"Sunday Morning" looks ahead to the latest entertainment offerings, from screens to stage, from music to page.
The author of prize-winning short fiction says the daily reality of a country at war has kept his darkest thoughts at bay.
Western historian John Boessenecker has written a gem and has done his best to separate fact from legend in his evocative tome, “Gentleman Bandit: The True Story of Black Bart, the Old West’s Most ...
Fall reading suggestions: whodunnits by Katarina Bivald, Stella Sands, Ragnar Jonasson, Leonie Swann and Alan Bradley.
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The author and the artist
Award-winning children’s book author Natasha Wing and acclaimed wire artist Elizabeth Berrien first met about 30 years ago at a Humboldt County art show. “She was exhibiting her wire art and (I) was ...
Hasitha Fernand on the story behind The Maze Runner as it turns 10… Young Adult literature has been around since the ...