AI has the potential to transform how organizations operate, but the success of AI initiatives depends on one critical factor ...
When David Arsenault takes down a worn, leather-bound 19th-century book from the winding shelves of the Boston Athenaeum, he ...
Read these Halloween books by jack-o'-lantern light Halloween books to read on fright night What is Halloween to you? For some, October is the time for moody reads that take place in dark mansions or ...
“1929,” by the New York Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, is a tale of greed, corruption and incompetence to shock the conscience. By Zachary D. Carter Zachary D. Carter is a nonresident fellow at ...
Local journalist and author Ken Mochizuki believed that we could only paint a complete picture of our communities if we told our own stories with honesty and courage. Mochizuki, best known for his ...
Reese Witherspoon can seemingly do it all, and now she's adding a new title to her resume: suspense author. The actress, who has made a mark on the publishing world as a New York Times bestselling ...
Hagfish is a small press focused on out-of-print and obscure books by women. But it’s flexible on all of those things. By Quinn Moreland Sunshine poured into Naomi Huffman’s apartment in the Prospect ...
Ruth Ware chats with THR about the Keira Knightley-led film now streaming, showcasing the need to hear women’s voices and stories, and reintroducing her character Lo in her new book years later. By ...
This Banned Book Week, theGrio is spotlighting page-turners that have been challenged and/or banned in libraries across the U.S. Every year, Banned Books Week shines a light on the stories some people ...
MASSILLON, Ohio — Rachel Martin has always been a storyteller. "Art was my favorite subject," the Massillon resident says. "I've always been a creative person." Through photography, art, and now ...
László Krasznahorkai, seen here in Spain in 2018, won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature. Carlos R. Alvarez / WireImage via Getty Images Hungarian novelist and screenwriter László Krasznahorkai has ...
On May 21, Black author Dr. La’Tonya Rease Miles appeared at a book talk to promote her new memoir, “Smart Girl: A First-Gen Origin Story.” Attendees gathered at the quaint James M. Duncan Branch ...
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