Browsers is thrilled to welcome author Emily Winfield Martin as she discusses her latest book, The Wildest Thing, with Olympia’s own Nikki McClure. Books will be available for purchase and signing at ...
Frederick Wiseman has died at 96. He is known for films including Titicut Follies (1967), Hospital (1970) and Welfare (1975).
In her new book, award-winning novelist Namwali Serpell takes on Toni Morrison, one of the towering figures in American ...
Need a bit of inspiration before sending in your entry to the CBC Nonfiction Prize? This year's jury — Claire Cameron, ...
The longlists for the CBC Literary Prizes are chosen by a team of writers from across Canada. Meet who will be reading the ...
OVER the weekend, De La Salle University hosted a screening of 'Del Mundo,' a documentary by Milo Tolentino on educator, ...
A new documentary premiering on PBS follows librarians across the country as they navigate book restrictions and censorship in their communities. How "Melania" Rotten Tomatoes scores compare to ...
Umama Ali spent more time as a kid arguing with his brother over who caused the most chaos in GTA Vice City than doing homework, and he’s been unapologetically hooked on games ever since. That ...
“May you live to 120” is a common Jewish blessing. This is the ideal age, the precedent set by Moses. A corresponding curse — some say it’s Chinese, but it feels palpably Yiddish — is “may you live in ...
As the lights dimmed in the Hippodrome State Theatre, bringing the noise of the crowd to a sudden, hushed silence, author Ray Bradbury’s words blazed across the screen — a quote from his book, ...
It’s easy for an aspiring novelist to envy writers who describe their characters as full-fledged people demanding to be committed to the page. For Elizabeth McCracken, however, writing is not at all ...
January is traditionally a month for starting projects, trying new things, and working to break bad habits — particularly anything that gets in the way of self-improvement or productivity. Polygon ...