Ronald Beaton had a strong work etic, and a passion for writing. He loved Mercedes and he was always happy to talk about this car.
A panel discussion on Women in Illustration presented as part of The Great State of Illustration in Maine exhibition will be held from 12-1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Danforth Gallery in Jewett ...
As a new exhibition about our very own publication opens at Holborn Library, Dan Carrier gives a history of the press ...
How the Netherlands native came to America, rose up the ranks, delivered results and leveraged the Journal’s resources to free Evan Gershkovich ...
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I find that sitting down at a table with a pen and paper works better than sitting at my laptop. There are a couple reasons for this. First, it's too easy to be distracted at my computer. Another, ...
As Burkeman’s ideas seep into my bones, so—slowly—does the reality that I’m going to be bumping up against the rough edges of ...
A writer reconsiders the value of literature and goes back to school to study behavioral change — and maybe change himself.
Last year, book bans in the U.S. tripled, with Iowa and Florida leading the charge. With the other major houses recently ...
Four current U.S. Supreme Court justices have published books while on the bench, two more have deals for forthcoming books, and one retired justice has numerous titles and is still churning out books ...
V Raghunathan's 'The Lion, the Admiral and a Cat Called B. Uma Vijaylakshmi: Learnings from Life and Management' is a tale of ...
An Overlooked Carthage Native".  Rip Williams was an American League catcher and first baseman who played seven ...