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Katherine Rundell, who will be coming to Southern California, takes the Book Pages Q&A to share a secret about the writing of ...
Schedules shift to fall mode this month at the Waterbury Public Library. Here is a rundown of highlights of the free programs ...
After four years dormant, the University of Illinois' Youth Literature Festival is back this week with a community ...
Longtime D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) English and Language Arts teacher Jazzmyne Townsend was in for a mid-morning surprise ...
A public education serves to give all citizens an equitable starting place with open minds and free expression of thought.
The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t ...
“Freedom of speech” is a beautiful phrase, strong, optimistic. It has a ring to it. But it’s being replaced in the discourse ...
We’ve seen a tremendous growth in the first two years of the program,” says Evan Dolive, the Executive Director for Greater Longview United Way. “Now that we’re in October, we just crossed 40,000 ...
Penfield Library hosted its annual “Oz Reads Banned Books” event to kick off Banned Books Week, following the rising number of books banned or challenged in various public schools across the ...
Emily Raboteau will be giving a free reading from her new book “Lessons For Survival: Mothering Against ‘The Apocalypse,’” on ...