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‘When Women Ran Fifth Avenue’ Review: Queens of Fashion
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoThere were still uniformed doormen to let you in, and on the walls hung framed photos of glamorous...
Why Do So Many Celebs Write Children’s Books?
The Cut· 4 days agoWhy do so many celebrities write children’s books? It can’t be that they think to themselves, Gee, I’d like to write a book, and kids’ books seem short,...
‘Skies of Thunder’ Review: Over the Himalayas in World War II
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoThe travails of the Army Air Corps’ Air Transport Command are well-detailed and engagingly told in...
'I really am so fortunate': Amy Schneider reflects on 'Jeopardy! Masters'
Dayton Daily News· 1 day agoSchneider, the runner-up in the Invitational Tournament, was specifically chosen as a Producers...
Four seek GOP nomination to run for Wexton's congressional seat
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 16 hours agoChris Saxman has a three-pronged test for assessing candidates in a crowded primary with no...
Main Character Moment: Anonymous Author Publishes Bestseller, Reader as Main Character
Morningstar· 4 days agoIn children's books alone, over 80 percent of characters are white. With a disproportionate number of books in America disregarding the identity of LGBTQ+, minority, and disadvantaged communities ...
Anastasia "Stassie" Karanikolaou Reveals She Always Pays When Out With BFF Kylie Jenner - E! Online
E! Online· 1 day agoAnastasia "Stassie" Karanikolaou's wallet is keeping up with her and Kylie Jenner's snacking habits....
RPS marks renaming of George Wythe as Richmond High School for the Arts
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 16 hours agoThe school formerly known as George Wythe High School on Friday celebrated its new name: Richmond...
‘Sailing Alone’: Solo at Sea
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoMariners who set off on their own face ferocious storms, rogue waves, unimaginable loneliness and chronic lack of sleep.
‘The Well-Connected Animal’ Review: Secrets of Social Creatures
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoBirds do it, bees do it: Networking doesn’t require a digital connection. Or even a human language.