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These Nature-Inspo Books Will Actually Make You Excited To Get Outdoors
The Huffington Post· 2 days agoNature can be a beautiful and healing thing, but many of us don’t get to enjoy its wonders nearly...
Lily Gladstone Has More Stories to Tell
Harper's Bazaar via Yahoo News· 3 days agoI think this much attention falling on any one person can be really ungrounding and scary, and I don’t know that I would’ve done as well with it if I...
Opinion | Give Me Liberty or Give Me … What?
New York Times· 4 days agoIf the American experiment finally decides to call it quits, how might a national breakup begin? Or it’s the coordinated bombing of state capitols timed...
Changing Careers? How To Publish A Book To Showcase Your Expertise
Forbes· 3 days agoFor business professionals and career changers, publishing a book can seem an arduous and mysterious...
Independent Bookstore Day, Mother's Day, other holidays to break open a book
Albany Times Union· 6 days agoWell, Candace Rivera did just that. The Orange County bookseller reached out to tell me that...
Review: Guy Ritchie's latest film is chaotic fun, if a little middling
Seattle Times· 7 days agoGuy Ritchie's latest film is undeniably fun, but a little too self-impressed, writes our reviewer.
Word from the Smokies: April 30 deadline to apply for Tremont Writers Conference
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe author of five nonfiction books including “Into the Mist: Tales of Death and Disaster, Mishaps...
‘Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ amps up a true-tale WWII heist
The Mining Journal· 5 days agoThe latest Guy Ritchie flick “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” has a spine of true story to it, even if it does all it can to amplify a long-declassified World War II tale with enough ...
The 7 best things to stream this weekend, from a Netflix reality show to one of the year's best...
Business Insider· 6 days agoMovies like "Late Night With the Devil" are newly streaming. Alex Garland's "Men," which was...
Searching for the Real ‘Anna O.’
New York Times· 2 days agoAs described by Gabriel Brownstein, the basis for one of Freud’s most famous cases posed as many questions as it answered. Susannah Cahalan is the author...