“We’re not giving him a free pass to do whatever he wants—we’re buying him time so he can get elected and then do whatever he wants.” Source link Read more »
“The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book” by Alice B. Toklas Last summer, I visited Père Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris, for the first time. It was not the first visit for the man... Read more »
75th Anniversary Date and Time May 4–8, 2024 Location Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York City, and virtual Overview As part of ongoing 75th Anniversary celebrations, the National Institute of Mental Health... Read more »
Nature has gone feral. How can we re-attune ourselves to the new nature? A field guide can help. While the global scientific community recently made headlines by ruling the Anthropocene—an era many... Read more »
Every Wednesday at seven o’clock, Montrealers gather at De Stiil bookstore for an hour of silent reading: alone in their choice of book, but nonetheless together. Before reading begins, an exchange takes... Read more »
“I grew up with this very firm sense that there were multiple places that I could consider a home, rather than homes simply.” Hosted by Sarah Wasserman Our partner podcast Novel Dialogue... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Percival Everett, a quietly prolific writer of noteworthy novels over the past four decades, may have gained a new audience from the recent Oscar-nominated film American Fiction, based on his... Read more »
Five more publishers join suit against Iowa’s book banning, anti-GLBQT law Apr 16 2024 Five publishers have joined the lawsuit filed last November 30 against Iowa over its book banning and anti-GLBQT... Read more »