Bill to End Book Bans on Table in Minnesota
Given the slate of progressive policies passed in Minnesota last legislative session, it should come as little surprise that the state has introduced its own anti-book...
Given the slate of progressive policies passed in Minnesota last legislative session, it should come as little surprise that the state has introduced its own anti-book...
The formerly close-knit Cauley sisters are unexpectedly brought together by the sudden passing of their mother. Returning to their ancestral home, the last Black-owned funeral parlor...
French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé’s favorite thing about New York is The New Yorker. The magazine that, since 1925, has celebrated humorous drawings to keep current events...
I’m sure you’ve seen the headlines. Dr. Murthy’s thesis is simple: our relationships (or lack thereof) impact every aspect of our health and every level of...
“Placenta, Polenta, a Piece of Onion” by Kirby Chen Mages It was the winter that Ryan and I were squatting in the building on North Avenue...
Every Tuesday, a wave of new books is published, fresh off the printing press onto the shelves of bookstores around the world. Even for a book...
It’s Leap Year Day — which means we get a whole extra day to read! I started thinking about leap years a few months ago, and...
Hello, SFF readers! 2024 is march-ing right along (see what I did there?), and there are a ton of amazing science fiction and fantasy releases headed...
In recent months, rightsholders of all ilks have filed lawsuits against companies that develop AI models. The list includes record labels, individual authors, visual artists, and...
When attempting to block pirated content online, there is always a significant risk that legitimate content will be blocked too. Proponents of a tough new law...