Anna David edited her novel to hide the original from her child. She’s part of an era of tell-all writers now worried about their children reading their books.
The stage adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s myth-making 1967 book is designed to provoke, says its star Olivia DeJonge.
Our grey matter has always been a mystery, even to neurologists, but Professor Masud Husain says life-changing advances may ...
Celebrated US photographer's latest book showcases his use of colorful images in a career spanning five decades ...
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
It's never on anyone's to-do list to carefully look at all the statements they're receiving. Most tax filers either hand those documents over to a professional or, if they are do-it-yourselfers, ...
There are many different Black History Month events happening around Washtenaw County, from the Ann Arbor District Library ...
Businessman, philanthropist, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates sits down with WIRED Editor-At-Large Steven Levy to discuss the ...
What better way to get people together than to talk about a book, ask organizers of Whatcom READS. For 17 years, the program ...
Lia Shields can't picture anything when she gets lost in a book—but as it turns out, she has a very different experience to her fellow book lovers.
The Italian star of the Sky series, launching soon in the U.K., discusses the burden of transforming into the infamous fascist, the joy of working with Joe Wright, and that "make Italy great again" ...
Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...