For those of us who revere Chaplin, "The Story of an Unfinished Film" is a vital and riveting work of film history and ...
You wouldn’t know it now, but when 16-year-old Sarah Lackey was in grade school, she was so painfully shy that she had no friends. Instead, she found solace and companionship in the world of books.
If you look up the definition of “book lover,” you may find Jim Gilmore’s name listed. The shelves in his office at Weatherhead School of Management are overflowing with books. And though you might ...
Port Washington resident and founder of both Foster, Inc. and FosterWomen Hayley Foster decided it was finally time to curate all of her insights and write the book she had always wanted to write, ...
Under a white birch tree near a brook sat a young man writing poetry. Occasionally, when the words on paper somehow refused to echo the music in his mind, he wept. The place was Molodi, a village 38 ...
A historic championship in November, a glimmer of hope in December, and a couple hundred nursery rhymes later, and Jeff Attinella is no longer just a Portland Timbers goalkeeper – he’s a published ...
On Good Friday in 1727, the congregation at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig faced a long haul. As well as hymns, a motet and a sermon, the solemn vespers would include a gigantic two-part oratorio ...
It started as a friendly challenge between brothers. Jack and Quinn Hughes decided to see who could read more books during ...
GEORGE ELIOT, A BIOGRAPHY by Gordon S. Haight. 616 pages. Oxford University Press. $12.50. “Magnificently ugly,” the young Henry James summed her up in 1869, “deliciously hideous.” But in the ugliness ...
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