Author Amitabha Bagchi returns with his latest novel, Unknown City (HarperCollins), a sequel to his 2007 bestseller Above ...
The Charles Tylers of Mechanic Street, Great Barrington, turned up a 100-year-old geography book and several periodicals one evening while remodeling their kitchen.
The Penn State Department of Geography will continue its spring 2025 Coffee Hour lecture series with a talk by Richard B.
Author Jeanne Carstensen details a deadly shipwreck she witnessed through accounts from survivors and rescuers alike.
Even though it’s been more than a century since some of these novels roared onto the literary scene, they all remain classics ...
After the January fires that destroyed thousands of homes in greater Los Angeles, we recognize again that Californians often ...
In the fruits, we learn about a 1912 freezer, in which the fruit is spooned into a metal can buried in a mix of ice and salt.
“Blazing Eye Sees All” follows the dark fairytale rise of New Age mythology in America, and how it led to the rise of groups ...
In a new book, author John Green traces how the disease has impacted culture, geography, and even fashion over the centuries.
IT WASN’T EXACTLY spring cleaning, but it was an overdue clearing out of the “library” of books in the shelf behind the soon-to-be-replaced couch.
Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries may reside just blocks away from one another – but their recent spending clash shows two Democratic caucuses operating on opposite planets.
This week’s literary geography quiz highlights books at least partly set in U.S. state capital cities. (Even if you don’t know the books in the question, if you remember your state capitals ...