Cottage Door Press, the award-winning children's publisher, today released additional Luna Content Characters for its Luna ...
Conservative activist Riley Gaines has been appointed to the Sumner County Library Board. Gaines is a former collegiate ...
The Friends of the Herrick Memorial Library will host the Fall Book Sale beginning Oct. 10. A member’s only preview took place Oct. 9. The twice a year book sale at 101 Willard Memorial Square in ...
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Fall used book sale returns this weekend to benefit Loveland Public Library
The Friends of the Loveland Public Library is hosting its biannual used book sale this weekend, offering residents an opportunity to pick up new reading material for just a few dollars. The event will ...
From novels and nonfiction to titles that resist easy classification, these exciting books are coming to your local library ...
Miller covered his unique path in ‘‘A Bettor Way of Thinking,’’ the book he wrote about horse betting — with many nuggets ...
CNN’s Erin Burnett talks with Claire Howorth of Vanity Fair, which obtained the first exclusive excerpt of Epstein survivor ...
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Lubbock Public Library events for October 20 through October 25
The Lubbock Public Library has released their schedule of events for the week of Monday, October 20th through Saturday, ...
Dr. Joseph Brown Ladd lived — and died — at the Thomas Rose House, 59 Church St., in Charleston, SC. And his ghost reportedly still resides there.
With next week’s publication of his ninth novel, “Shadow Ticket,” Thomas Pynchon’s secret 20th century is at last complete. For many of us, Pynchon is the best American writer since F. Scott ...
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Who was Eliza Monroe and what happened to her? President James Monroe’s daughter to be buried in Virginia after dying in France
Eliza Monroe Hay, daughter of President James Monroe, will be reburied in Virginia nearly 200 years after her death in France, reuniting her with her family at last.
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Heidi Stevens: What we lose when our leaders choose to tear down what connects and nourishes us
The day after President Donald Trump’s administration began demolishing the East Wing of the White House to make way for a massive 90,000-square-foot ballroom, I sat in a room full of people ...
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