The ban on a selection of books and resources focused on people of color has divided the Central York School District community. About 100 people demonstrated outside a controversial school board meeting on Monday that ended with the all-white school board leaving the ban in place, according to the York …
Read More »The bestselling novel The Little Prince jumps from the pages of the storybook into the world of digital collectibles on the Veve app
Copyright 2021 PR Newswire. All rights reserved2021-09-17 Auckland, New Zealand, September 17, 2021 / PRNewswire / – VeVe, the world’s largest mobile digital collectibles platform, has partnered with Medialink Animation International Limited, the wholly owned subsidiary of Medialink Group Limited (stock code 2230.hk) (together, âMedialink Groupâ) and the dynamic driving …
Read More »Bob Woodward extends chronicle on Trump with chaotic transfer of power
The titles of Bob Woodward’s three books on the Trump administration – âFear,â âRage,â and now âPerilâ – are appropriately blunt. The books, about the choppy flow of events that accompanied Donald Trump’s tenure, are written in a mostly choppy clip. The frantic pace is redoubled in “Peril”, written with …
Read More »Books in Brief: White Smoke, The Beatryce Prophecy | Books
The incomparable Kate DiCamillo offers a charming fable of a girl, a monk and a goat, a tale that testifies to the power of love (as so many of her books are) and the power of the written word. to change the world for the better. DiCamillo situates his tale …
Read More »Southern-raised author launches novel based on his great-grandmother’s trip to the United States during the Mexican Revolution
SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s Note: This story was published through a Partnership between KSAT and Live from the south, a new local and Latin property magazine which works to improve and expand community relations by promoting events, stories and businesses. Alda P. Dobbs is the author of the novel “Barefoot …
Read More »Novel Bay adds to its shelves
Check out some of the latest publications that Novel Bay Booksellers, 44 N. 3rd Ave. in Sturgeon Bay, added to its shelves. Maybe you will find your next read here! CHILDREN Earth messages by Jill Harding This charming picture book by Door County author and artist Jill Harding offers simply …
Read More »ArtSEA: WA State Book Awards kick off a rich reading season
Just in time, the new batch of Washington State Book Award arrived, announced by the Washington Center for the Book. ArtSEA: Notes on Northwest Culture is Crosscut’s weekly arts and culture newsletter. Author of Spokane Jess walter won the fiction award for The cold millions, his historical novel about young …
Read More »Rubyville author Ward will host a children’s book signing on Friday, September 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Scioto County Fairgrounds.
MORE Than Your Mountains, holds her children’s picture book in each hand. “/> Whitney Lane Ward, author of MORE than your Mountains, holds her children’s picture book in each hand. Submitted photo LUCASVILLE – Local author Whitney Lane Ward, of Rubyville, Ohio, will host a book launch party at the …
Read More »Review of “The Lost Symbol”: Dan Brown’s novel Fizzles in Peacock Series
âThe Lost Symbolâ looks like something you would watch on Saturday morning cable when the remote is lost. It’s been five years since audiences last saw Dan Brown’s character Robert Langdon in the 2016 feature film âInfernoâ and it honestly feels like a moment that can’t be recreated. It is …
Read More »Food and experiences can help build poems – press enterprise
By José Chavez | Contributing columnist Remember the aroma of a meatball soup called albondigas, or the flavor of a roast with potatoes, onions and carrots, or steaming chicken and dumplings? These favorites can connect you to the emotions reminiscent of home, the warmth and the dishes prepared by mom …
Read More »Powerful Books to Read for Hispanic Heritage Month for Adults and Children
Clear some space on your shelf and start some new reading this Hispanic Heritage Month. The month-long celebration, which began in the United States on Wednesday and ends October 15, aims to recognize Hispanics for their contributions throughout the year. As with all community celebrations – from Black History Month …
Read More »What Fran’s Reading: Women Leading the Way in Two Inspirational War Novels
It is heartwarming that novels based on WWII continue to pour in. Every time I see a new one, I hope it catches the attention of high school history teachers. There is no more enjoyable way for young adults to soak up history than through well-researched works of fiction set …
Read More »HPE finds second new CTO in 16 months with Fidelma Russo • The Register
HPE has confirmed an executive remix, putting Fidelma Russo – formerly of VMware – in the role of CTO, just 16 months after previous incumbent Kumar Sreekanti was appointed. âWe are delighted that Fidelma is joining the HPE team in this important role,â said Antonio Neri, President and CEO of …
Read More »Green Apple Books expands to SFO
SFO is still struggling to pick up airline passengers, but four new stores, including longtime local bookstore Green Apple Books, are arriving at Harvey Milk Terminal 1. The supervisory board voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve leases with Green Apple Books and its partner Hudson Group, as well as shoe …
Read More »Author Liane Moriarty reveals what Nicole Kidman really looks like
Author Liane Moriarty reveals what Nicole Kidman really looks like after working with Hollywood star on Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers By Alisha Buaya For Daily Mail Australia Posted: 12:47 AM EDT, September 14, 2021 | Update: 12:48 AM EDT, September 14, 2021 She might be a big …
Read More »Mahadevi Verma: Memories of the free-spirited poet on the occasion of her 34th death anniversary
It would not be an exaggeration to say that the world of Hindi literature would remain incomplete without the mention of Mahadevi Verma. Hailed as one of the four pioneers of chhayavaad or neo-romanticism in Hindi poetry, Mahadevi Verma was one of the first Indian poets to dare not only …
Read More »Home schooling event featuring author and speaker Michael Lane
West Bend, WI – A special event for homeschooled children will take place in West Bend on Thursday, September 16, 2021 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. as Young Hearts Seniors of West Bend Community Church, 2005 S. Main Street, welcome to Michael Lane. Lane has been the recipient of …
Read More »Graphic novel argues that real strength lies in human interdependence
Fort Collins, Colorado, was the first place I heard the term “outdoor culture”. It was, indeed, a beautiful location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, with hiking, biking, and freshwater trails within easy reach of downtown. The “outdoor culture” did not describe the physical landscape itself, but rather the …
Read More »Cathedral City football opens school’s record book in 61-13 win
Cathedral City High School extended their winning streak to seven games with a 61-14 victory over Perris High on Friday, forcing the Lions’ record books to open. Senior quarterback Oshea Wallace set the school record for most touchdown passes in a game, with six, and senior wide receiver Frankie Valentino …
Read More »Nelson Mullins partners with small energy company in ‘new’ approach
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough partners with SB Law PLLC, the firm founded by former Reed Smith partner Regina Speed-Bost, to provide energy and regulatory advice to clients and advance its diversity goals. SB Law and Speed-Bost will advise Nelson Mullins’ energy team and corporate management group in the federal, …
Read More »Brice police filed a ticket with the municipal court in 2021
The village police chief of Brice – once a well-known speed trap – said he couldn’t remember the last time he issued a speeding ticket. According to Franklin County Municipal Court records, Chief Bud Bauchmoyer and his only full-time officer filed only one ticket on Friday in the year 2021 …
Read More »The Family Saga of a Bilingual Novelist Explores the Lure and Threat of ‘LA Weather’ | Entertainment
LOS ANGELES – When author MarÃa Amparo Escandón moved from Los Angeles to New York in 2014, she often heard New Yorkers say that LA has no time. “What do you mean, there’s no time in LA ?!” she exclaimed, before countering with the Santa Ana winds, the fires, the …
Read More »Noah Malone brings home 3 medals at Tokyo Paralympic Games, author of new book – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) – Before Noah Malone was a sprint champion at the Tokyo Paralympics, he remembers being a 13-year-old boy trying to cope with difficult news. His father, Kyle Malone, said on his first day of eighth grade that he had vision problems. He went for a routine checkup …
Read More »Decades after losing daughter, new book deals with loss of survival
ZANESVILLE – When Ronna Bucci died in 1998 at the age of 28, grief invaded the lives of those close to her. As difficult as it was for her parents, siblings, and many friends to come to terms with her suicide, it was nearly impossible for Ronna’s dog, Murphy, to …
Read More »There is already a GameStop book
Mezrich runs the factory conveyor belt that turns raw reality into eventual smooth cinematic representation. He works fast. It doesn’t feel like these knowledge gaps ever haunt him as he goes along. The events recounted in his latest book, “The Antisocial Network” – GameStop’s shortcut – happened at the end …
Read More »Novelist Hilary Mantel to apply for Irish citizenship
Novelist Hilary Mantel has said she hopes to gain Irish citizenship, leave the UK and become “European” again. According to Italian newspaper La Repubblica, the Wolf Hall writer said she “might breathe better in a republic” and “might be able to fix it”. Ms. Mantel said the popularity of the …
Read More »Local Author’s Story Time is perfect for all ages
Summer literally vanished in a puff of smoke, giving way to cool temperatures and the slow change in color of the leaves. As the last motorhomes leave Sandpoint in a cloud of dust, we enter a period of transition where the sounds of splashing water and screeching ice cream are …
Read More »Winter Counts talks about poverty and lack of justice on the Rosebud reserve
Rarely does an author from South Dakota begin a writing career by being published by one of the National Houses, in this case HarperCollins. More than a publisher, the national public has also taken notice, as “Winter Counts” has been on national bestseller lists for most of the last year. …
Read More »The best movies, TV shows, books and music of September
welcome to Culture Dog, InsideHook’s in-depth dive into the month’s most important cultural events, pop and more. After many, many, numerous false starts, Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s groundbreaking comic book series is finally making its way to television – here, a mysterious event kills all but one of …
Read More »Colm Tóibín writes a captivating account of the life of Thomas Mann in “The Magician”
Book review You don’t have to be a Thomas Mann fan to be gripped by the story of his life that author Colm TóibÃn (“The Master”, “Brooklyn”) delivers in his new novel, “The magician. “ The German Nobel Prize winner’s prose (“The Magic Mountain”, “Death in Venice”) may be intimidatingly …
Read More »Pacific Northwest guide author Craig Romano takes PMR diagnosis in stride
The pain started in June 2020, a curious pain in the right shoulder of a busy man. “I haven’t thought about it too much,” says Craig Romano, author of over two dozen Pacific Northwest trail guides and a seemingly tireless hiker and runner who hikes 20-mile days in the mountains …
Read More »Ashe’s Light Novel Vol. 3 Available now
Original English light novel By Ashe Flight. 3 is officially launched! Ashe Sawyer’s journey to becoming a published author continues as a dark past is revealed in this highly anticipated third volume! Synopsis: A dark past has been revealed. Renji ultimately decides to have the long-awaited conversation with Ashe about …
Read More »Paula Hawkins’ new thriller “Afghanistan Papers”
Looking for something good to read? USA TODAY Barbara vandenburgh covers the shelves for this week’s hottest new book releases. All books are on sale Tuesday. 1. “A slow fire that burns” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead, fiction) What is it about : When a young man is murdered on a …
Read More »UNCW Graduate AJ Gnuse’s Debut, Girl in the Walls, a Solid Thriller
If you are often woken up by the creaking of the parquet or strange noises that you cannot explain, “Girl in the Walls” may not be for you. In his first novel, AJ Gnuse, who earned an MFA in Creative Writing in 2019 from the University of North Carolina at …
Read More »Devon’s author’s first witch novel proves teens hate moms
Overcoming obstacles as a teenage mother and proving enemies wrong are among the inspirations for the first roller coaster chase novel by a North Devon author, set in a world where witches are real – and persecuted. Settling in with Lizzie Fry’s ‘The Coven’ in September is the perfect antidote …
Read More »Governor Kate Brown issued her veto last year. Oregon lawmakers are ignoring them.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown speaks to reporters in her ceremonial office at the Capitol in Salem, Ore. On Monday, January 14, 2019. Bradley W. Parks / OPB Last year, as they worked to fill a hole COVID-19 created in the state budget, Oregon lawmakers bristled against Gov. Kate Brown’s decision …
Read More »Tallahassee author’s book inspires latest young actor theatrical production
The Young Actors Theater in Tallahassee is embarking on a very different new type of stage production. his latest effort is a serious play based on a book by an author in Capital City. That author is Adrian Fogelin, who many recognize as one half of the Hot Tamale musical …
Read More »Charlie Watts, famous Rolling Stones drummer, has died at age 80
LONDON (AP) – Charlie Watts, the self-effacing and steadfast Rolling Stones drummer who helped anchor one of rock’s greatest rhythm sections and used his ‘day job’ to support his enduring love of jazz, has passed away , according to its publicist. He was 80 years old. Bernard Doherty said on …
Read More »Collect dinners, books and draft beers for early September
WINDSOR Bricoleur organizes the annual Paulée dinner The Russian River Valley Winegrowers will be holding their annual Paulée Dinner at 5 p.m. on September 3 at Bricoleur Vineyards, which opened in May 2020. The tradition, born in Burgundy, brings wine lovers together with wineries and producers from 25 leading wineries …
Read More »Celebration of the centenary of novelist Brian Moore, the literary genius of Belfast
LIKE Northern Ireland itself, Brian Moore was born in 1921 on August 25 in the family home on Clifton Street in North Belfast because – according to family legend – the sound of gunfire could be heard . The centenary of Northern Ireland’s greatest novelist is an opportunity to celebrate …
Read More »Local author writes book to introduce main characters with disabilities
Courtney Daugherty has had a passion for writing since elementary school, but never wrote with purpose until after her daughter died of a rare heart defect, which led her to publish recently. Different is normal. âI started to defend babies born with [congenital heart disease] and it was only after …
Read More »Charleston poet laureate writes children’s book about black music
CHARLESTON, SC Charleston’s perpetually creative poet laureate Marcus Amaker has a new project just in time for the school year. This one is aimed specifically at the next generation of music enthusiasts. “Black Music Is”, a new illustrated book for children ages 8 to 12, is a collaboration with Charleston …
Read More »Famous San Francisco poet and activist Jack Hirschman dies, group he co-founded reports
Jack Hirschman, a former San Francisco poet laureate, activist and famous Beat Generation supporter, died at his home in the city on Sunday, the organization in which he was co-founder and director said. He was 87 years old. Speaking on behalf of the World Poetry Movement, Ataol Behramoglu declared the …
Read More »Pandemic fiction: fall books contain stories about the virus
NEW YORK (AP) – By the end of 2020, the pandemic had lasted long enough for author Jodi Picoult to attempt something that seemed unthinkable to early novelists – turning it into fiction. “At the start of the pandemic, I couldn’t even read, let alone write. I didn’t have the …
Read More »Gordy Sauer from Missouri publishes his first book, “Child in the Valley”
Western legends still cast a great shadow over the American landscape. Whispered stories of good fortune and fame, postcard promises of the great outdoors, loud and silent types strutting across movie screens. All still capture the national imagination; and, no matter when or where you live, they all always conspire …
Read More »Meet Authors at the Central States Fair
The Literacy Division hosts âMeet the Authorsâ sessions in addition to literacy entries during the Central States Fair. Anyone can come and chat with 6 local authors at the Palais des Beaux-Arts. Authors will talk about their personal journeys in writing and discuss their books with a question-and-answer session. Writers …
Read More »The Quiet Part Aloud – The Ukiah Daily Journal
The esteemed New York Times reporter Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court, recently wrote an article suggesting that the court may soon decide to review one of its most venerable precedents – one that involved The Times itself. This decision is New York Times v. Sullivan, 1964, which offers …
Read More »Wyoming Judge Thriller Writer to Publish 3rd Novel | Wyoming News
By JONATHAN GALLARDO, Gillette News Record GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) – The past nine months have been quick for Paul Phillips. Circuit Court judge during the day, he has a lot to do from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. But in his spare time, he writes a series of thrillers under …
Read More »BOOKS: Interview with the author of “The Family Plot” | Books & Literature
Jane Ammeson, Times correspondent Megan Collins is the author of “The Family Plot”. She has taught creative writing for many years at the high school and college level, and is the editor of 3Elements Literary Review. She lives in Connecticut. Can you give our readers an overview of your book? …
Read More »Author, doctor discusses role of country doctors
Country doctors are the “calm in the midst of the storm” for their patients, according to author and physician Dr. Sam Taggart. Taggart, who spoke to the Hot Springs National Park Rotary Club earlier this week, should know – a country doctor himself, he has interviewed dozens over the years …
Read More »Today’s ‘Mixed Reality’ Makes Watermelon Houses and Romance Novels Attractive | Columns
Special at the SentinelI think it’s safe to say that about 87-93% of things are terrible right now and we’re all doomed. I’m not just talking about the fact that Facebook released something called Horizon Workrooms on Thursday. It’s a service for those who shelled out over $ 500 or …
Read More »Worried about what you are going to eat? This travel agency takes the stress out of a vegan vacation
Food is such a big part of the trip. But sometimes, if you have dietary requirements, traveling to certain countries can seem a little intimidating. In many major cities around the world, vegan food is now available on every corner – but it’s not everywhere. Sometimes when you’re on vacation …
Read More »First two-day budget proposals on the books | The star
AUBURN – The formation of the 2022 county budget began after an eight-hour day of hearing proposals from county department heads and elected officials. This discussion continues today with another eight hour session and 13 presentations by heads of department and elected officials. Council Chairman Rick Ring began Tuesday’s session …
Read More »New gene could make plants more tolerant of higher temperatures
With rising temperatures globally, agricultural crops are feeling the stress. Warmer weather can lead to a significant reduction in crop yield. Baylor College of Medicine’s Kendal Hirschi lab recently had a patent approved for a gene to make plants more tolerant of higher temperatures. Drs. Kendal Hirschi and Ninghui Cheng …
Read More »Hungary restricts sale of LGBTQ-themed children’s books
Editor’s Note: International News Editor-in-Chief Michael K. Lavers was on assignment for the Washington Blade in Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador from July 11 to 25. TIJUANA, Mexico – Marvin is a 23-year-old gay man from Dulce Nombre, a municipality in the Department of Copán in Honduras. He left Honduras …
Read More »Livingston Public Library: Message from the Director: Book Vibes with Author Wendy Wax
August 8, 2021 Livingston Library Community, Are you a book lover ready to take your summer reading experience to the next level? If you enjoy reading and discussing new and trending titles with other readers, Livingston Public Library invites you to join our Bookish Vibes book club. During our virtual …
Read More »Soviet dissident Sergei Kovalev dies
Published on: 08/09/2021 – 10:52 Moscow (AFP) One of Russia’s most famous human rights defenders and former Soviet dissident Sergei Kovalev died on Monday at the age of 91, his family said. Kovalev was a biologist who became one of the main members of the pro-democracy movement of the USSR. …
Read More »Wrangell author Max Florschutz works to complete his eighth book
Max Florschutz outside KSTK in Wrangell. (Smiley Sage / KSTK) The mountains and waterways of Southeast Alaska provide the backdrop for all kinds of industries. For Max Florschutz, a sci-fi and fantasy author born and raised by Wrangell, they served as the inspiration for a writing career. Listen to this …
Read More »In the animated film “Vivo”, Lin-Manuel Miranda is inspired by Cuban music
Lin-Manuel Miranda is perhaps best known for his hit musicals “Hamilton” and “In The Heights”, but he says his latest film, “Vivo”, is her children’s “favorite thing I’ve ever worked on”. “I’m so glad that your kids can now all hear the thing that has been going on repeat in …
Read More »Who was the novelist married to?
If you haven’t read a Jackie Collins novel, you’ve undoubtedly seen a middle-aged lady or two in your life devouring sizzling books. Just like the 50 shades A phenomenon dating back a few years, Jackie Collins has captivated readers with her hot, heavy romance novels, creating an escape fantasy for …
Read More »ARIELLE BREEN: Five things I learned from the books this summer
Here are five things I learned from the books this summer. 1. How to distinguish and accept our real selves and our ambitious selves I think it’s good to have aspirations for who you want to be, what kind of life you want to live – but sometimes we hang …
Read More »Author Eleanor Henderson “Longed for the Truth” About Marriage and Care
David Wilson / David Wilson for the Boston Globe Eleanor Henderson was returning from a book tour for her second novel when she decided it was time to write about her own true story, that of her marriage. Caring for her two sons and a chronically ill husband, “I didn’t …
Read More »Review: Charlotte McConaghy’s novel “Once Upon a Time There were Wolves”
On the bookshelf Once upon a time there were wolves By Charlotte McConaghyIron: 272 pages, $ 28 If you purchase linked books from our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. Lupus est tibi visus, wrote Pliny the Elder in his Natural History. …
Read More »Was Algonquin Roundtable author Alexander Woolcott the original influencer?
Before the influencers, there was Alexander Woollcott. Nor does anyone who reads or discusses Woollcott. But in many ways, the reviewer’s network of projects and outlets looks like a model for today’s powerful social media brokers. Long before Instagram or TikTok, Woollcott engaged his famous friends in a career that …
Read More »Lauren Price of the GB team reserves a place for the Olympic final with the rally of the last round | Tokyo Olympics 2020
Lauren Price had already become the first Welsh boxer to make it to the Olympics by her mere presence in Tokyo. Then she went through three innings with precision and focus to reach the semi-final, securing an Olympic medal regardless of the end of the day. She had done all …
Read More »5 authors whose wisdom can help you get off the ground
August 5, 2021 5 minutes to read Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. Everyone goes through a bad time from time to time. It could be a major life event, such as a death in the family or a loss of employment. Or maybe it’s just a speed …
Read More »How Nate Ackermann’s New Approach Works and Why It Matters
Photo credit: Ava Kitzi Do you like the Chalk Up in the morning? Access additional exclusive interviews, analysis and stories with an Rx subscription. CrossFit Games athletes are known for their meticulous and almost obsessive focus and dedication to their sport. They train hard, maintain close relationships with world-class coaches, …
Read More »Detroit organization partners with Little Free Library to put various books in children’s hands
DETROIT – If kids can see themselves in the books they read, it opens up a world of possibilities, a world of understanding. “It is essential that as we grow up and have hopes and dreams that we see ourselves in the literature around us, that we know that we …
Read More »Surprising film Samuel L. Jackson calls best film
At the time of this writing, Samuel L. Jackson has around 150 film credits to his credit, which means there are around 150 potential candidates to be his best of the bunch. Although, for him, it is not a competition, as he has declared the 1996 crime drama “The Long …
Read More »Long-time Sonoma County emergency doctor was a bestselling author
Longtime emergency physician, novelist and photographer Dr. Edward “Ted” Hard Jr. died July 16 of stomach cancer and heart problems. He was 81 years old. For over 20 years, Hard led the emergency department at Sutter Medical Center Santa Rosa and served the same role when he was the Sonoma …
Read More »The 10 best visual novels you can play on PS4
The PlayStation 4 is a relatively powerful technology capable of presenting incredible graphics in vast and detailed worlds. However, great games aren’t always so complex. One genre that exemplifies this more than any other is the Visual Novel genre. RELATED: Toughest Games Of The PS4 Generation, Ranked Visual novels might …
Read More »8 Events For Your Art Calendar This Week, From A History Of Censorship In Art To A Robert Longo Show In East Hampton
Every week, we search for the most exciting and engaging shows, screenings and events, both digitally and in person in the New York City area. See our picks from around the world below. (Times are all EST, unless otherwise noted.) tuesday 3 august Life Magazine (1888). Courtesy of the Art …
Read More »Why do I treasure these moments with my son
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. A few weeks ago, I opened one of our library books to read it to my son, when I saw a message written in it. It was to someone named Alex who explained …
Read More »Famous Authors Hosts at Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival Live
They call the guest list of the Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival summer series author âOlympicsâ because the lineup is so impressive: 22 winners (including Nobel Prize and Pulitzer), bestsellers, celebrities, politicians and more. The series is set up in two locations, both outside: the grounds of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum …
Read More »From towering redwoods to tiny creatures, this novel has it all
Ash Davidson’s debut album, “Damnation Spring,” draws on the deep roots of a forest community. Feel old? Consider the redwood. Reaching heights of over 350 feet, the world’s tallest tree has been on this planet since the days of the dinosaurs. A single specimen can live for over 2000 years. …
Read More »SDCC 2021: Marvel Comics’ X-Men Writers On Relaunching Inferno For The Modern Era
A powerful panel of Marvel Comics writing stars has teased what lies in store for the future of the X-Men at San Diego Comic-Con. The big takeaway? The next X-Men titles Magneto’s trial and Hell will bring the X-Men universe to its knees in more ways than one. There have …
Read More »Seniors and people with disabilities cannot access their books at the Lake View Library
Darryl Grant’s after-lunch tradition was to browse and read in the Merlo branch of the Chicago Public Library until the elevator broke in late April. The 67-year-old Edgewater resident no longer visits the Belmont Avenue Library in Lake View due to the difficulty of climbing the steep stairwell to the …
Read More »“Celebrate Authors 2021” welcomes more writers for September event
By Mike Cook Celebrate Authors will take place from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 19 in the Conference Hall and Roadrunner Room on the second floor of the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. The event is free and open to the public. Moonbow Alterations …
Read More »The 3 new Sushmoy novels available in bookstores
Sushmoy Sumon Writer Sushmoy Sumon has written three new novels namely Bhalobasa Namer Asukh, Narakbas and Bipanna Phisphas, which are now available in various bookstores and online platforms. Bhalobasa Namer Asukh was published by Grantharajya at Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2021 while Abasar Prakashana is the publisher of Narakbas and …
Read More »Seattle Kraken Select Gavin Bayreuther of Columbus Blue Jackets
In the 2021 expansion draft, the Seattle Kraken selected defenseman Gavin Bayreuther from the Columbus Blue Jackets. Slight surprise from #CBJ. The choice is not Max Domi. #SeaKraken will select D Gavin Bayreuther of Columbus. @DFOHockey About Bayreuther A native of Concord, New Hampshire, the 27-year-old defenseman is 6-foot-1 and …
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