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So-called TheoBros, men obsessed with biblical interpretation, are gaining steam in the American Christian landscape, united ...
With its big knife on the cover, it was an edition of David Morrell’s debut, “First Blood,” the 1972 novel about a troubled ...
IN WESTERN WASHINGTON, our usual summers end with a heap of unripe tomatoes and a tiny sigh as we head into the rainy months.
Strategic deals with Liberty Energy, Vertiv, KHNP, and Centrus Energy strengthen scaling, supply chain security, and ...
The following segment was excerpted from the Third Avenue Small-Cap Value Fund Q2 2025 Letter.
While a student at the university, Ryan Billingsley took many opportunities to feed his appetite for literature, translation and adventure, perhaps planting the seeds for becoming a bookstore owner ...
Discover Tiny Bookshop, the charming new cozy game on Steam with over 700 overwhelmingly positive reviews. Currently on sale for 10% off, with a free demo available.
“The magic of the space calls to people,” says Calvin. “Turnover is not what it means in other places, we never let you go. A former bookseller said it best: ‘The King’s English is like Hotel ...
More than 30 artists and publishers were showcasing their work on Sunday, Aug. 10, during the Center for Photography at Woodstock’s Photobook and Zine Fair. The two-day ...
Milroy had been the shop’s first customer. He works in the Vermillion landfill, and he met Mike when Mike was clearing out ...
Through visits to ancestral towns, historical research, and rich anecdotes, the memoir becomes a journey of reclamation.
Though it may seem odd, Kensington Publishing’s communications director, Vida Engstrand, finds the metaphor is an apt one for ...