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Residents of a small Michigan community stood side by side to help a local bookstore move 9,100 books — one by one — from its former site to a new location about a block away.
These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
The Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Logan, which has stood in its place west of Old Main Hill for almost 60 years, recently ...
In the Welsh village of Hay-on-Wye, where sheep outnumber people and books spill onto the streets, a quiet revolution began.
As President Trump rolls out a sweeping new round of tariffs on imports from key trade partners like China, Mexico, and Canada, many Americans are bracing for the financial hit.
In the book People-Ology (Mastering the Delicate Art of Relationships) by Dr Dennis Sempebwa, the author offers essential, practical and easy to apply principles to drastically improve one's ...
Mr. Mukesh Ambani is the Managing Director and Chairman of Reliance Industries, and he holds the title of India’s richest person. According to the latest financial reports, Reliance Industries ...
Like many other Ohio residents, Dianne Green of Lorain spent time during the COVID-19 pandemic learning about this public health emergency by watching television ...
Do they succeed? Apr 9, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Sarah Chihaya In The Life of Herod the Great, we get a novel full of intrigue, betrayal, and revolution. Apr 9, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Edna ...
Peacham Library presents a musical celebration featuring the songs of beloved Kingdom songwriter Alan Greenleaf on what would have been his 80th birthday. The concert, featuring Jonathan Kaplan "The ...
For Allyson Howell, her hometown library is more than just a place to borrow a book; it’s also a unique space where different ...
The next 300 pages of Williams’ book illuminate just how – and why ... The story she recounts is as old as time: powerful people become despotic and refuse to hear the word “no”.