Edward “Ted” James Champlin, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, and professor of classics, emeritus, died of ...
My sister-in-law oversteps any and all boundaries and makes everything about her. For example, when my husband had colon ...
As a professor of literature, now retired, I know that print is superior to audiobooks for anyone concerned with words themselves, with phrasing, with style (“The Meaning Of Reading? Up for ...
Portions of an Arkansas law that would have subjected librarians to criminal charges for letting kids check out books deemed "harmful to minors" were struck down by a federal judge last week ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — — A judge struck down parts of a Missouri law requiring redactions of many court records, including the names of all witnesses and victims involved in lawsuits and criminal ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link You probably already know that Spotify offers audiobooks with its paid-tier subscriptions. (If not, now you do!) You might even be confused ...
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“I count them as books I’ve read,” Lowry, 34, said of her audiobook consumption. “Who doesn’t want to slay a dragon while washing the dishes?” ...
A pedestrian-friendly, mid-block crosswalk in National City. Courtesy Circulate San Diego A new statewide law going into effect at the beginning of 2025 aims to protect people crossing ...
There is no one perfect way to narrate an audiobook. The best narrators surrender themselves to serving the author’s distinct voice in ways that fulfill and often enhance a book’s potential ...
Republicans passed the law in 2023, joining other conservative states and counties that have sought to restrict the availability of certain books. By Eduardo Medina A federal judge has struck down ...
(AP) — A federal judge on Monday struck down key parts of an Arkansas law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors. U.S.