The Tulsa City-County Library will be hosting an event to discuss banned or challenged books in schools or libraries.
COMMENT: Thirty years after publication, David Foster Wallace’s 1996 opus remains a seismic literary achievement, writes .
The tome brings up a lot of questions, but is superficial in its assessment of what’s driving change in our institutions.
Founded in 1893, the club held its first meeting during a time when women had limited educational opportunities.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward J. Larson, the Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair in Law and University Professor of History at Pepperdine University, will speak as part of the University of Wyoming ...
The Lenox Library and Indie Lens Pop-Up will host a free screening of "The Librarians" on Saturday, Feb. 7, in the Lenox Town Hall auditorium. The film follows a network ...
A great book club pick sparks conversation, emotion, and “just one more chapter” energy. These 10 reads are senior-friendly ...
The Peabody Institute Library of Danvers will host a teen book club discussion and free author talk with Boston area author Desmond Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
A nonfiction examination of how social media conversations, misinformation, and algorithms contribute to political ...
Released in November 2025, the book-to-screen adaptation Heated Rivalry has taken the world by storm, capturing widespread attention on platforms like social media. Heated Rivalry, originally a ...
Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute will host two virtual discussions next week ...
The Richmond 250th Semiquincentennial Commission has made public its list of dates planned so far for 2026, with additional events expected to be revealed at a later date.