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"One Book, One Chicago" is an annual Chicago Public Library program that encourages the entire city to join in reading one book at the same time, kind of like a citywide book club. This year's ...
The Louisiana Inspired Book Club has chosen the legendary Louisiana chef Paul Prudhomme's first cookbook, "Louisiana Kitchen," published in 1984, as the fall book club selection. The Louisiana ...
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Oprah Winfrey picks Richard Russo's "Bridge of Sighs" as her newest Book Club selection
In a rare move, Oprah Winfrey revives a 20-year-old novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo. The pair joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about the power of revisiting older stories, and the ...
Unlock the keys to designing high-performance linear motion systems with expert insights on bearings, drive technologies, and precision engineering. This e-book is a comprehensive guide to designing ...
Wading into another culture clash, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that school systems, for now, are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" provision that excuses their children from class ...
On its 50th anniversary, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws can claim to be the most disruptive film of the last half-century, maybe even ever. While predecessors like The Godfather and The Exorcist drew theater ...
“Power Book III: Raising Kanan” will end with its upcoming fifth season, Variety has learned. The show just aired its fourth season finale on Starz. The fifth season was announced back in March 2024, ...
The second book for the 2025 Louisiana Inspired Book Club is "James," by Percival Everett, a twist on the classic Mark Twain novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." This work of fiction features ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Joseph M. Thompson, an assistant professor in the Department of History, has been named a finalist for the 45th annual Los Angeles Times book prize in the history ...
Fans of Freida McFadden’s novel “The Housemaid” shouldn’t worry about being unhappy about the film adaptation, Michele Morrone told Variety at the SXSW TV Film Festival. “I think the film is going to ...
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