The IUP Book Club welcomed a relaxed atmosphere that values comfort and openness over a formal conversation on Feb. 4. A ...
An avid colleague once told me that facilitating a book discussion is the most fun we can have at work. She was right. However, she didn’t mention the three Rs of any professionally done book ...
To mark Banned Books Week, professional actors from Book-it Repertory Theatre will read from books that have been banned or challenged in the United States, including “The Call of the Wild,” “Fat Kid ...
On Monday, April 21, MSU’s English honors society Sigma Tau Delta hosted a banned book swap event where students gathered and discussed some popular titles. Titles like "The Perks of Being a ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. This week is Banned Books Week, and the University of Georgia Black Felicity and ...
It can be difficult and extremely frustrating to try and help someone with mental illness who is adamant that they do not need help. Attempts to do so may even backfire and cause the person to move ...
Reading on your own is old news. Everyone has a book club these days: Oprah, Mark Zuckerberg, your neighbor in the apartment next door. Even Lauren Conrad shares her recommendations. Isn't it time you ...
Update, 1:30 p.m. 3/5: The first meeting of Moira’s Seattle Times Book Club was a great success — visit the comments thread below to read our discussion of Michael Ondaatje’s novel, “Warlight.” Here ...
Our July pick for the PBS NewsHour-New York Times book club is Luis Alberto Urrea’s “The House of Broken Angels.” Become a member of the Now Read This book club by joining our Facebook group, or by ...
"Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder That Hooked America on True Crime" explores the 1922 murder of a married reverend and his choir girl mistress. Oxygen Book Club highlights books in ...
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