Columbia readers have traveled the wilds with Franny Stone, the central character of "Migrations," this year's DBRL One Read.
The Trial by Jo Spain, who is one of a raft of utterly brilliant Irish crime writers delivering high-quality books to a ...
Ellen Clayton, from Ipswich, Suffolk, says Simmer explores "how it feels to be a woman living in current times with a bit of ...
Boston University professor Anthony Abraham Jack chronicled the vastly different experiences of Harvard students during ...
Batuman’s endless appreciation and ardor for her subjects (literature, yes, along with transcultural irony and ungenerous ...
In other business news, the Springfield Police Department has started a new academy with 20 recruits — and one firefighter.
That’s especially true during Banned Books Week, which kicks off on Sept. 22. The yearly event not only celebrates the free ...
Melania Trump's defense of nude modeling, with its broader call for artistic expression, was part of a series of videos ...
Los Descendientes de Tucson and University of Arizona Press will host a book-launch party for Melani Martinez and “The Molino ...
The 1950s was a prolific era that saw the start of the Civil Rights movement. Literature began to touch on these important ...
The horror book club schedules books based on an assortment of themes (matching holidays or seasons), genres (slashers, cryptids, cosmic horror, historical, sci-fi, revenge, etc), and formats (novels, ...
The third annual three-day WIT Literary Festival kicks off at 1 p.m. Sept. 27, at Shakespeare & Company, with a wide-ranging ...