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.
The Los Angeles Public Library stores thousands of index cards with staff reviews of books dating back to the 1920s. A ...
Northern Arizona University professor and student interns digitize rediscovered Holocaust survivor recordings to send to ...
A traveling exhibit shedding light on one of history's darkest chapters, is making a stop at Vincennes University. Vincennes ...
Artist and avid reader Karen Moss felt overwhelmed by the never-ending news of book bans happening all across the country.
The April festival will also with Julie Delpy's "Meet the Barbarians" and close with Daniel Minahan's "On Swift Horses." ...
“Oh, Hi!” (United States, directed by Sophie Brooks) starring Molly Gordon, Logan Lerman, Geraldine Viswanathan, and John ...
Good Girl,” by the German-born writer Aria Aber, asks what it means to want to belong to a society that wishes you harm.
Six million European Jews and people from other minorities were killed by the Nazis and their collaborators during the ...
A project in Germany aims to return looted books found in a notorious Nazi leader's library after World War II to the ...
Scholastic Publishers has now produced a series of books written by Joshua M. Greene telling the story of young girls and ...
Gene Hackman’s daughter believes that carbon monoxide poisoning was responsible for the deaths of the Oscar-winning actor, ...