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A new book celebrates the remarkable life of a medical pioneer. Titled “South Carolina’s Matilda Evans,” the volume outlines ...
In “Little Bosses Everywhere,” Bridget Read looks at the enduring popularity of companies like Mary Kay and Amway for ...
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is featuring a wide variety of performers, authors, ...
According to an estimate by the Brookings Institution, up to 85 percent of current workers in the U.S. labor force could see their jobs affected by today’s generative AI technology. In the future, ...
The Stuff That Moves Us and Why It Matters” (Algonquin Books, $29) which hit bookstores April 22, shares the stories, science ...
Vietnam has been called the first “television” war. But it has also inspired generations of writers who have explored its ...
L.A. Times readers reflect on the treasured cookbooks they lost in L.A. fires and the time-honored recipes they've memorized ...
Mario Vargas Llosa, a versatile and influential writer, explored realism and social issues in his vast body of work.
While the spring season may still be just starting out, book readers and those browsing on BookTok are eagerly awaiting to ...
Author of “Katharine, the Wright Sister” Tracey Enerson Wood, came to Wright State University to do a reading from her book, ...
A panel discussion will be held to celebrate a new book on South Carolina's first African American female physician.
The pioneering novelist and poet, who championed avant-garde practices, continues to inspire contemporary artists and writers ...