The Razzies, or Golden Raspberry Awards, are presented to the worst films of the year. Madame Web won Worst Picture and Worst ...
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Madeleine Keane on books: Congrats to John Banville, Wendy Erskine and why not gift a book to children in need this Christmas?
He’s one of my favourite novelists so to say that I was happy to hear that John Banville’s Christine Falls is Dublin City Council’s One Dublin One Book choice for 2026, is to understate the case. This ...
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The best baby books to inspire a love of reading
Get your little one longing for the library early with the best baby books for their first year - we've got the best on the market here for you.
Jonathan and Becky Parker, from Hurt, are producing a documentary to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the "Little House on the Prairie" TV show.
A 1970 Village Voice feature looks at Joe Franklin, the TV host who welcomed celebrities and many a New York City oddball on air.
Manitowoc Public Library hosts a children’s book drive, story times, and more through November. Join the fun and give back ...
"Low Rhythm Rising" spotlights Muscle Shoals music artifacts used by the likes of Duane Allman, Aretha Franklin, Wilson ...
MANITOWOC – The Manitowoc Public Library is offering a variety of programs and events for all ages this week. From teen book ...
Franklin Middle School students started the school year with a shared experience: summer reading. The school's summer reading program required students to read at least two books over the break, ...
Related reads:'It's Good to Put Her Down and Then I Miss Her and I Want Her Back' — MCU Star Elizabeth Olsen Says She'd Jump at the Chance to Play Scarlet Witch Again, but Is the Character Still Alive ...
Habitat for Humanity and St. John's United Church of Christ are hosting a used book sale to benefit Habitat's housing ministry in Franklin County. The sale is sponsored by BCM Payroll Services and ...
Benjamin Franklin experimented with electricity on fowl. Portrait of Benjamin Franklin by Joseph Duplessis, courtesy of The Library of Congress In 1751 Benjamin Franklin planned an electrical ...
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