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To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
VE Day will be honoured and remembered with dedicated programming across TV, iPlayer, Radio and Sounds marking the 80th ...
The Making of the President 1960 laid the foundation for election books; it became a bestseller, won Theodore White a ...
Do you know about the most famous punch in the history of world literature? It was thrown by the Peruvian Nobel laureate ...
Director Alex Garland‘s new movie Warfare features a compelling blend of heartfelt character dynamics and breathtaking action ...
I worked hard to fulfill my dream, and thankfully I was successful. Some 7,000 copies are used at Seder tables throughout the ...
For the first time, Guyana has given its blessing for a tour company to start bringing visitors into what’s left of Jonestown ...
If you only remember learning in school history that the Spartans were famous for austerity and ... Soon we will be left to choose solely from a zoo picture book. At least until PETA comes ...
After more than three decades in limbo, Nigeria’s only former military president, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, IBB, has warmed his way back to national discourse and ridicule through the public ...
In the 1960s and 1970s, high school student-led activism successfully reshaped school districts across the country.
Jackson Dodd went on a quest to find the legendary sword after re-discovering the recruiting commercial on social media.
BFI’s collection of Victorian 68mm film – the “IMAX of their day” – afforded protected status as part of a collection of 300 titles that will be added to UNESCO’s register.