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Shelley Lowe, a former high school Latin teacher, opened Monkey and Dog Book Shop in a 120-sq.-ft. space inside a friend’s gourmet products shop in Fort Worth, Tex., in 2013 so that she could sell ...
He’s one of the form jockeys among the Hong Kong riding ranks and Andrea Atzeni will head to Happy Valley on Wednesday night armed with a book of rides he hopes can help him continue his momentum.
In the Welsh village of Hay-on-Wye, where sheep outnumber people and books spill onto the streets, a quiet revolution began. Antiquarian and academic Richard Booth inadvertently launched a global ...
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Collins has published two prequels to accompany the three books in the beloved series. I wouldn't recommend reading the five "Hunger Games" books chronologically. If you noticed the rustle of ...
Presented like a workplace memoir rather than a work of keen reportage, Careless People is easy to read and carries a casual, personable tone throughout. (The book was not formally fact-checked ...
Little Red Light Theatre in association with Rochele Seskin will present an industry reading of Fixing Frankie, a new musical conceived by Joe Langworth and Steve Marzullo with book and lyrics by ...
Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, the Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker behind “Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie” and “The Other F Word,” died April 12 of breast cancer at her ...
After recently completing its fifth full weekend in theaters, The Monkey has still yet to reach half the collective gross of Longlegs. At the time of writing, The Monkey has earned $37 million at ...
And so you chase that for the rest of your life,” she says. Reading the book, Gaige hopes readers ask themselves about times that they were lost and how they managed to find themselves.
"It meant the remarkable discovery was folded, torn and even stitched into the binding of the book - making it almost impossible for Cambridge experts to access it, read it or confirm its origins ...