When I created the #ReadICT Challenge nine years ago, I never imagined it would take off the way it has or that the unveiling of each year’s new categories would elicit so much excitement from readers ...
Jeremy Seabrook, author and journalist, who wrote about stories of inequality and injustice passed away a day ago. He was the ...
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The automotive industry has witnessed a constant churn of innovation over the last several decades, with car makers ...
Tis the season to make a “Best of” list for the year. But perhaps the best I can do for you, dear readers, in this last ...
Kerry Pettis is a retired elementary school teacher and children’s librarian who has lived in Broomfield since 1975. Reading ...
St. Louis Business Journal's Book of Lists provides you with more than 1,500 of the hottest area companies in their fields, ...
Here’s the best of what I read in 2024. “A Moveable Feast” by Ernest Hemingway: I read Hemingway mostly because I’m supposed ...
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles — fiction and nonfiction — to consider for your January reading list.
In August, the program received its own nonprofit status, and the now 28-year-old organization plans to continue growing its mission to provide elementary students with reading support and friendship, ...
Cher: The Memoir Part One” is downright fun to read. If you’ve seen Cher in interviews, what you saw is what you get here: bald-faced truth, sarcastic humor, sass and ...
When I think back on what I read his year, on what stuck, and stuck, refusing to unstick, the common denominator was my surprise at my own surprise. A fresh ...