Rogue Machine presents the Southern California premiere of Will Arbery's 'Evanston Salt Costs Climbing' in a Rogue Machine ...
The dark, feminist fairy tale “Damsel” by Elana K. Arnola is, as of this month, on the list of books banned from Utah public schools. The list now totals 15 books, with 14 of them written by women.
Kolkata: The 48th International Kolkata Book Fair (IKBF), which is to be inaugurated by chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday at Central Park in Salt Lake, will have the highest number of ...
A new memoir by the tech mogul recounts a boyhood steeped in old-fashioned, analog pastimes as well as precocious feats of coding. By Jennifer Szalai It’s among the more playful matters on his ...
For any filmmaker worth their salt, books are the gifts that keep on giving. Without a book, there would be no Dune films, no Wicked, and no Bridgerton. And we would certainly not have had It Ends ...
Another book has been added to Utah’s growing list of titles banned from all public schools in the state. The list now covers ...
Arnold’s dark, feminist fairytale “Damsel” has become the author’s second novel to land on Utah’s growing list of books banned from ... spokesperson told The Salt Lake Tribune that ...
Salt has snapped up two new books by author Michael Arditti. Director Christopher Hamilton-Emery acquired world rights from the author directly. A short story collection, The Mellow Madam and ...
Our current decade has brought in some great recent reads — see our picks here Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.
In Kwame Alexander’s new verse novel and Karen L. Swanson’s nonfiction picture book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. As spooky season approaches, the master of ...
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Hello, fellow readers. I’m culture critic and fervent bookworm Chris Vognar. Another year of reading has come and gone, leaving mental trails of ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.