Leo Lewis O’Neil’s documentary “Slauson Rec” chronicles the rise and fall of a free acting school Shia LaBeouf started at the ...
With a realm of fantastic Irish writers across all genres, there is a definite increased appetite for reading and sharing our thoughts on all things books — and that has been spurred on following the ...
Curler's Corner is a column written by the Kamloops Curling Club's Randy Nelson. Published each Monday morning for the next several weeks, this column will highlight moments of Tournament Capital ...
Oprah Winfrey announced "The Tell" by Amy Griffin as her latest book club selection on Tuesday during an appearance on "CBS Mornings." Griffin's memoir explores how keeping secrets can lead to ...
1. Amy Griffin spent much of her adult life determined to move forward, never letting herself stop to look back. What do you think eventually motivated her to want to revisit her past and then to ...
The National Book Development Board (NBDB), the country’s book authority, sees the Philippine Book Festival (PBF) as a burgeoning marketplace for Filipino-authored books. “We created a marketplace for ...
Theatre SilCo’s first Mainstage Series production of 2025, “The Book Club Play,” is now playing through March 23. “A hit comedy about books and the people who love them. When the members ...
Our reviewer says: “The smashing debut novel from Bullwinkel takes the measure of eight teenage girls as they compete at a boxing tournament in Reno, Nev.” Read more.
Cape Girardeau writer Patti Miinch shares her thoughts about the March book club selection, the novel "The Authenticity Project," by Clare Pooley. Merriam-Webster defines “authenticity” as ...
It’s all the more startling, then, to read in Charlie English’s The CIA Book Club, that for the significant last decade of the Cold War, the CIA ran a large-scale “books programme ...
From book clubs to live performances: get involved in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Community Read
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Considering their associations with suburban politeness, you might be surprised to hear that book clubs have decidedly radical origins. Dating back to the 1700s – some sources say even earlier ...
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