Humans don't always treat books with the respect they deserve. Some of us are spine-benders, while others are page-folders. But, this one is something we've not seen before. A library in Ayer, ...
You might have missed it, but a passage in author Christopher Hitchens’s 2010 memoir, Hitch-22, triggered a happy buzz among library bloggers at the time, and it can still judder the heart of library ...
No one knew what to make of the strange-looking bike on the corner of 24th and Bartlett streets. It was parked outside of the San Francisco Public Library Mission Branch on a windy Saturday afternoon.
You don’t have to be an award-winning author to get your work into the library that Washington writer Richard Brautigan dreamed up back in the 1960s — in fact, you don’t even have to have talent.
Before even descending the staircase to the lobby of Z Below in San Francisco for Word for Word's latest production, a verbatim staging of Japanese writer Haruki Murakami's children's story "The ...
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