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MSU’s English honors society Sigma Tau Delta hosted a banned book swap event where students gathered and discussed some ...
This year is the 50th anniversary of his passing, and it is only fitting that Cork City Libraries should have selected his memoir, Stone Mad, as the One City, One Book choice for 2025. Stone Mad ...
Tina Knowles’ new memoir, Matriarch, is about her life as a businesswoman, wife and mother, but she still shared plenty of ...
Even “Freckleface Strawberry” may not be immune. The actor Julianne Moore claimed that her 2007 children’s book ― about a girl who learns to stop hating her freckles ― had been targeted for the ...
Former Obama aide Tommy Vietor has no interest in hearing from former President Joe Biden as more alleged details emerge ...
We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Vogue recently spoke to Karni about the difference between interviewing politicians for a news story versus a book, the extremist shift of Rep. Nancy ...
A fourth movie has also just been announced and is expected to be based on the book titled 'Bridget Jones: Mad About a Boy'. If you're more of a visual person, or you simply just want to watch one ...
Most people called him Peck, and a longtime buddy told Mark Patinkin “The Mad Peck” was just right for a guy so artistic, eccentric and playful.
The Mad Peck Mr. Peck illustrated “Comix: A History of Comic Books in America” (1971), written by a friend, the historian Les Daniels, which was among the first serious appraisals of the subject.
Bookworms know better than to judge a book by its cover, but what about judging a book adaptation by its paparazzi photos? Although the newest take on Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights won’t ...
The stand-up comic discusses having a magician for a father, the challenge of mainstream comedy and his aspirations to build ...