Review finds libraries in England suffer ‘lack of recognition’ from government | Books

Review finds libraries in England suffer ‘lack of recognition’ from government | Books

An independent review of libraries in England has found a “lack of recognition” across government and a “lack of awareness” among the general public of what libraries have to offer. The review... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 16th

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 16th

“Well, this is a remake that nobody asked for.” Source link Read more »
Review finds libraries in England suffer ‘lack of recognition’ from government | Books

The Abortion Provider Who Became the Most Hated Woman in New York

She chose the name because it sounded French. When she took out her first newspaper ad, in 1839, she wanted to cultivate an air of mystery and sophistication. In time, her pseudonym,... Read more »
Counter-Plantation Nation – Public Books

Counter-Plantation Nation – Public Books

Haitian sovereignty is everywhere in a 1964 painting by the Haitian painter Pauleus Vital. Born in Jacmel in 1918 and active during the late 1960s through his death in the 1980s, Vital... Read more »
Piglet by Lottie Hazell review – appetite for destruction | Fiction

Piglet by Lottie Hazell review – appetite for destruction | Fiction

The premise is this. Piglet is in her early 30s and engaged to the ostensibly perfect Kit. The couple have recently moved into a new-build in Oxford, not far from Kit’s parents.... Read more »
Rare copy of The Amazing Spider-Man No 1 sells for more than £1m | Books

Rare copy of The Amazing Spider-Man No 1 sells for more than £1m | Books

A rare copy of the first issue of The Amazing Spider-Man has sold for more than £1m. The comic, published in March 1963, reached a record-setting $1.38m (£1.1m) at auction. It is... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 17th

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 17th

“Unbelievable—another year without a message of peace and good will from planet Earth.” Source link Read more »
Trials of the Witchy Women

Trials of the Witchy Women

In 1532, when the Constitutio Criminalis Carolina became the law of the Holy Roman Empire, it specified that witchcraft was a serious crime, punishable by execution by fire. The Carolina was often... Read more »
Rare copy of The Amazing Spider-Man No 1 sells for more than £1m | Books

A Marxist Theory of Corporate Person…

Influencers are more than social media personalities who attract attention for brands, argue Grant Bollmer and Katherine Guinness. They are figures of a new transformation in capitalism, in which the logic of... Read more »
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