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CNN’s Erin Burnett takes her kids to visit the iconic Strand bookstore in New York, where even the books have film and TV credits. The store is so massive, its 3rd generation owner Nancy Wyden still ...
I don’t believe in colleges and universities. I believe in libraries because most students don’t have any money. When I ...
A dolphin that stranded itself near the Rockpool in Townsville has been euthanised due to its poor condition, the DETSI has confirmed. The animal was a rough-tooth dolphin, and was spotted by a ...
She’s sold millions of books, gained legions of diehard fans, and has even begun conquering Hollywood. Her work has one box-office smash in the books, and more on the way with big names behind them.
The society also asked all residents to assemble in the basement of their towers for a blackout drill on Saturday. Yet another AOA put up metal detectors at their society's pedestrian entry and ...
BUENOS AIRES – Dozens of boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered in the Supreme Court's basement, the court said on May 11.
But just three months after opening The Spicy Librarian, a romance-only bookstore in Denver, Ivey has done just that—offering readers a space that celebrates inclusivity, and women’s empowerment.
The cottage museum dedicated to Robert Louis Stevenson is at risk of decay, with renovation costs estimated at $2 million.
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The Argentine Supreme Court has found documentation associated with the Nazi regime among its archives including propaganda material that was used to spread Adolf Hitler's ideology in the South ...
A bargain basement deal. The last deal at the dance. open image in gallery US President Donald Trump gets a reaction from UK ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson as they take questions ...
“Class Clown” is the prolific writer’s first real memoir, and it’s as poignant as it is funny. The Washington Post’s longtime book critic Michael Dirda took a break from reading, then ...