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GalaxyCon Oklahoma City is set to return to the metro for a 3-Day festival showcasing celebrities, artists, writers, voice actors, cosplayers, entertainers, creators, wrestlers, fan groups, and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... NATCHEZ — Natchez author Robert Kuehnle on Saturday awarded the top five finalists of the inaugural Literary Natchez Writers event during a book signing for ...
Following a 13-year career as director of the Arma City Library, Brenda Banks is calling it quits, promoting herself to a job as full-time grandma and gardener. On Friday, the ...
Dr. Harry Agress wrote "Next Years Best Years" to help others navigate retirement. He will discuss it April 16 at the Palm ...
The city’s big little indie-bookstore chain is betting on the idea that readers want something more than the standard launch ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select the 30 best fiction books since the festival was inaugurated.
By Ben Olson Reader Staff You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you can certainly judge a good bookstore by its owner. Since 1997, Sandpoint has been fortunate to have Jim ...
Dr. Elias Tawil, a former urologist, is enjoying retirement and indulging in one of his favorite activities: making people laugh.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy pointed to chips as "the biggest culprit" behind the cost of AI. "Most AI to date has been built on one ...
Rebecca Lafferty, daughter of convicted murderer Dan Lafferty, will publish her memoir 'The Lafferty Girl' this fall. The ...
At the Erie County Public Library, you can sew a pillow, practice yoga or borrow a book, a hammer, a microscope or a ukulele.
The power of generosity. That was on display at Hodges Manor Elementary in Portsmouth where students were getting to pick out five books of their own--not to check out, but books for them to keep.