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Here’s how Columbia University’s leadership can atone for its sins last spring: Throw the book at pro-Hamas thugs who stormed and illegally occupied the campus library during finals week.
Investors who take an interest in Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE:RGR) should definitely note that the Independent Chairman of the Board, John Cosentino, recently paid US$33.11 per share to buy ...
Romantasy festival A Million Lives promised a 'Lavender Romance Ball' in addition to a vendor space, content creation room and cosplay meetups Courtesy of Sarah Zane Romantasy authors and readers ...
1,500 years ago, there was a person who brought magic to humanity. That person gifted mankind four magic books called “The Books of the Four Elements,” which produce magic power, and a ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Honestly, for bibliophiles, is there a better weekend in spring than late April at the L.A. Times Festival of Books? The temps will be in the 70s ...
These Pulitzer Prize books promise extraordinary storytelling that'll move you and make you see the world in new ways There are good reads and then there are great reads. If you’re after the ...
The British Book Awards - aka The Nibbies - is a celebration of books and the people who make them. It champions the world of reading by showcasing the authors and illustrators who have stirred ...
We asked 10 experts to nominate their favourite book about the hustings hustle. The Victory: the inside story of the takeover of Australia – Pamela Williams Pamela Williams, a journalist with ...
By Cree LeFavour Cree LeFavour’s most recent books are “Lights On, Rats Out,” a memoir, and “Private Means,” a novel. When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Cultures collide in a number of our recommended books this week: There’s an account of Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi Europe ...
The book begins with the wealthy couple, Anthony Patch and Gloria Gilbert, reveling in the glory days of 1920s New York before it all comes crashing down. The story parallels Ratliff's new reality ...
When 300 people formed a human chain to move thousands of books from one store to another, bookstore owner Michelle Tuplin could hardly believe her eyes. “It was so moving,” said Tuplin ...