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The Los Angeles Public Library stores thousands of index cards with staff reviews of books dating back to the 1920s. A librarian explains how they were used and what we can learn from them today.
Before he was the rambunctious frontman for the J. Geils Band, Peter Wolf was one of the first disc jockeys on WBCN.
By his own admission, Alton Brown’s newest book was a happy accident. Brown had been repairing a manual typewriter, ...
There are multiple sides to Evanston resident Martha Rosenberg. Those who know her mainly from her cartoons for the Evanston ...
From Betsy Russo Chair of Books in Bloom, Hull Garden Club The Hull Garden Club would like to thank Brian DeFelice and the ...
First published in 1976, The Hite Report has sold more than 50 million copies. The book is an extraordinarily rich artefact in the archive of human intimacy.
Selection Sunday is 10 days away. Despite the string of losses by Alabama, a strong case can still be made for three No.1 ...
Now, whether they’re wearing spandex or not, most motion picture heroes are men. The very word “hero” conjures a masculine ...
Russell’s first novel since “Swamplandia!” takes place on a vast historical canvas and is shot through with elements of magic ...
In the heart of Phoenix, Arizona lies a treasure hunter’s paradise that defies the conventional thrift store experience. When ...
“Hot Flashes and Cold Showers,” Susan McCabe’s recently-published collection of life lessons, is not (as I at first assumed) ...
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