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Grit & Gravity features 38 stories tied together by a shared sense of resilience. And more lit events for May too.
Beloved tales are getting a new life with the surge of graphic novel adaptations for young readers. We spoke with the editors ...
Kingsmead Book Fair is a celebration of stories, voices and community, where readers of all ages come together to appreciate ...
HYMN books are expensive. Even with discounts and donations, a new set of hymn books for a parish church can run into ...
An opposition MP has questioned claims from the Government that it will consult the public before deciding whether Bermuda ...
Break!! is a tabletop RPG with a stark emphasis on meaningful player interaction, creative expression, and all-out weebyness.
A roving gallery finds a permanent space in the Rondout neighborhood. It aims to foster a fine-art experience without the ...
America just imported a mountain of gold. Here's why that should scare you. What do central banks know that the rest of us don't? Something suspicious is happening with gold. Not the kind of suspicion ...
For today’s Good Question, Timothy asks: Why don’t we get phone books in the mail anymore? The beginning of the end for phone ...
Joe Sacco on truth and art, the invention of “close reading,” a century of Mrs. Dalloway, Google gets a makeover, the biggest and smallest dogs meet, and much more.
TWO Sundays ago, at the Bocas Lit Fest in Port of Spain, veteran journalist Richard Charan found himself on the receiving end ...
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Picture You Dead comes to Glasgow
Who says crime doesn’t pay? Peter James has sold 23 million copies of his crime thrillers worldwide with 21 consecutive UK ...