Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
Author and illustrator Becky Barnicoat shares the unfiltered chaos of new motherhood in Cry When the Baby Cries!—from sleep ...
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In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s the latest on happiness; sea monsters and Colonial ...
This show follows a Scottish family from a humble farming life to an elite position in Victorian Glasgow society - and it could be the new Outlander ...
Post Wave Publishing UK is launching a new illustration prize for children’s books at Bologna Children’s Book Fair. The prize will be open to emerging and aspiring illustrators, aged 18-years ...
Most video game art books follow a certain template: Load up on concept art, show how the game evolved during production, add some commentary to connect the dots. Some lean more heavily on a studio’s ...
Even though March is Disability Awareness Month, the book allows for conversations about disability to happen year-round.
T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” By T Bone Burnett It’s called “Doggerel” for a reason ...
“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s ...
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If you’ve been on the internet this past week, you undoubtedly know that controversy was just kicked up a notch by the Studio ...