A Conceptual Artist of Cinema
Based for most of the 1960s in Lower Manhattan, the Canadian painter, sculptor, musician, and maker of photographic objects Michael Snow was among New York’s most...
Based for most of the 1960s in Lower Manhattan, the Canadian painter, sculptor, musician, and maker of photographic objects Michael Snow was among New York’s most...
While many days Twitter seems designed to keep me angry and anxious, it occasionally offers up trends and memes so delightful that I just keep coming...
This week, the American Library Association (ALA) finally released a statement about the uptick in book challenges across the country. In it, they not only note...
Delve into the world of light novels and you’ll eventually find yourself running across mention of web novels. Not gonna lie: it can be confusing when...
Pink is a maligned color. Maybe not as much as yellow or orange or brown — colors that seem to only get love once a year...
Although the paint has dried on our posters for Banned Books Week, which took place from September 26 to October 2, the time is still ripe...
Telling scary stories is a middle school rite of passage. Whether it’s swapping creepy tales in the playground or taking it in turns to share horror...
Conversations about diversity in publishing and literature have dominated publishing news for several years now, internationally and across all genres and age groups. Many articles have...
What you check out is your business. This is one of the things library school drills into students. When folks join a library staff, whether or...
If you’re a parent or you’ve bought books for a new baby, then chances are you’re familiar with board books: they’re the all-cardboard, mini versions of...