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The Diary of Anne Frank in Philadelphia at PCS Theater 2024
Broadway World· 5 days agoThis Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, based on the iconic book by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett,...
Even the banning of books is bigger in Texas
San Antonio Express-News· 3 hours agoWhen I was young, my parents and I would make weekly trips to the Carnegie Library in Dodge City, Kan. The library, one of the 1,679 public libraries...
Book Scene: A 9-year-old's difficult journey to the U.S. in 'Solito'
Yakima Herald-Republic· 5 days ago"Solito" is the first memoir I sat down and read cover to cover since reading Anne Frank’s diary in...
An ordinary house in Amsterdam
Observer-Reporter· 3 days agoDuring our recent visit to Europe, we were privileged to experience some of its great cities and museums, as well as spectacular scenery while traveling the Danube River by boat. The horrors ...
‘Little House on the Prairie’ Cast — A Look Back at the Beloved Characters
The State· 2 hours agoAs the weekly adventures of the Ingalls unfolded, viewers followed the family through their joys and tragedies in what was a more romanticized version of life on the prairie. The truth is, Wilder ...
This week’s bestsellers at Southern California’s independent bookstores
Los Angeles Daily News· 6 days agoSee the top-selling releases among hardcover fiction and nonfiction, plus trade paperbacks for the sales week that ended April 28.
Open Stage Reveals New Season With Theme 'Journeying Beyond'
Broadway World· 4 days agoOpen Stage, a theatre company in downtown Harrisburg, has announced its 39th season of productions...
Gabriel García Márquez’s Final Novel, ‘Until August,’ Publishes Against His Wishes. Here's Why.
HuffPost· 5 days agoGarcía Márquez’s sons, Rodrigo García and Gonzalo García Barcha, ultimately made the choice to...
How European disability tech startups are leveraging AI
TechCrunch· 6 days agoMaking life better for people with disabilities is a laudable goal, but accessibility tech hasn't...
'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' Demonstrates the Limits of Holocaust Fiction
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoIn a scene from the novel The Tattooist of Auschwitz, two Jewish prisoners sneak a few moments alone...