• Is The Idea of You Based on a True Story or Book?

    An explanation of whether "The Idea of You" is actually based on fan

    • 9News

    Officer injured in incident at Boulder store

    Police said they were investigating a woman with a knife inside a store in

    • Time

    Here Are the 14 New Books You Should Read in May

    From Brittney Griner's memoir to Kevin Kwan's glitzy new novel.

  • Book Talk: Lockhart, 'Family of Liars'

    E. Lockhart is a pseudonym for Emily Jenkins, who has written numerous books under either name. Her YA novels, suitable for adults of any age, center on the angst experienced by young adults of privileged families. It makes sense that she would have insight into their lifestyles, based on her educational background. Ms. Jenkins grew up in Cambridge, MA, and Seattle, WA, where she attended Lakeside School, a private high school. She also attended summer drama schools at Northwestern University...

  • What is romantasy? And why is it the latest bestselling book trend?

    The genre is wedded to the structure of the romance novel, often including the romantic happy ending, but it included fantastical elements and/or settings.

  • Bookworm bulletin: Spring book recommendations

    Arts and life staff writers recommended books that match the warm and colorful spring vibes blossoming around campus.

  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Did It Happen Here?'

    The question of whether fascism threatens American democracy became a liberal preoccupation from the moment Donald Trump announced his run for the White House.

  • Five of the best books about queer relationships

    From James Baldwin to Sarah Waters, writers have been telling rich, nuanced LGBTQ+ tales for decades – here are some good titles to tryCinema listings seem to be stacked with films about queer relationships at the moment. From the eerie yet tender romance in All of Us Strangers to the electric sapphic fling in the forthcoming Love Lies Bleeding, these new offerings feel refreshingly nuanced, placing LGBTQ+ characters centre stage without pandering to reductive narratives or heteronormative...

  • Book Talk: Anthology by Roberto Perezdiaz

    Another person with local history has become a published author. Roberto Perezdiaz has produced an anthology of his short stories, “Subsonic Flight to Tequila Therapy and Other Tales from Aztlan” (2022, 232 pages in paperback format). Perezdiaz was a court interpreter in Madera (the subject of the fourth short story) and was married to the late Gloria Osuna, the artist who created the Aztec-inspired Coyolxauhqui Madre Cosmica exhibit, which Rochelle Noblett brought to our gallery from an art...

  • New Books Hitting Shelves This Week

    Funny StoryDaphne always loved the way her fiancé Peter told their story. How they met (on a blustery day), fell in love (over an errant hat), and moved back to his lakeside hometown to begin their life together. He really was good at telling it right up until the moment he realized he was actually in love with his childhood best friend Petra. Which is how Daphne begins her new story: Stranded in beautiful Waning Bay, Michigan, without friends or family but with a dream job as a children’s...

    • WFSB

    These are the Express stores in CT that are slated to close

    Express Inc filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week.

  • The best TV series inspired by books

    Check out these TV shows that are based on books.