In the ’90s, Garber developed a reputation for intellectual risk-taking with a series of psychoanalytically inflected books ...
“I want what you are building.” That’s what neighbours tell James Forrest as he steams towards being the state’s first builder to complete homes using an architect’s plan bought for $1 from the NSW ...
Crochet is all the rage these days. The hobby, I know from personal experience, is soothing and satisfying. So it’s not surprising that people absolutely love it. And now, if you’re a nerd and you ...
Imagine this. You’re on a long rest. You’ve just defeated Vecna (Stranger Things edition) or Vecna (Dungeons & Dragons classic), and you need something to soothe your wounded hero’s soul. Good thing ...
Jon McCormack's new book celebrates the whorls, hexagons, and half-moons that appear in the world all around us. A 400-million-year-old ammonite cross-section reveals an interior world of remarkable ...
With Woodland Pattern cultural center opening this fall in Bay View, it will join a Milwaukee neighborhood featuring five locations that sell books. Here's a closer look at each operation. Woodland ...
Pattern made its debut on the Nasdaq after raising $300 million for the company and its investors in an IPO. The Utah-based company is one of the top sellers on Amazon's third-party marketplace. "No ...
There is really no arguing that Batman is one of, if not the, most popular comic book characters around. His history is rich and his stories are many and at any time a reader can go to the current DC ...
In the 1930s, when Joanna (Jan) Raub Ripple was growing up in Raub households in Quarryville and then New Providence, she was attracted to her family’s medical books, particularly those containing ...
November 25, 2024; Washington, D.C. – Books We Love – NPR's annual, interactive reading guide – is back with over 350 new recommendations from 2024. Discover picks by NPR staffers, including Ari ...
Books are a gift, opening a door to the wide world. But not if you live in one of the U.S. communities where local school boards or state officials have cast certain books as scary monsters that harm ...