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Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
With a computer rendering, he helped scientists understand that the earth, with its shifting tectonic plates, is “an ...
Western Washington University is many things to Bellingham’s community as the landmark defining us as a college town, many ...
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
Camping and hiking are popular activities, and Edible Wild Plants (Douglas Darnowski, Abdo, 2025, 112 pages, $32.95) is a ...
Geologists have long struggled to understand massive time gaps in Earth’s rock record, where millions—sometimes billions—of ...
MA Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts is a broad, inclusive and experimental course that enables individual practitioners to develop sustainable creative models that respond and contribute to ...
France’s education ministry has cancelled an order for “Beauty and the Beast” with modern illustrations ... A digital copy of the book intended for publication showed the original 1756 ...
His 1945 début American collection, “All in Line,” recently reissued by New York Review of Books, puts both characteristics on striking display. “I’m unfit to do anything not funny ...
Whether you are new to philosophy or already interested in deep ideas, these ten books offer valuable wisdom and are worth adding to your bookshelf. Written as a series of personal reflections, ...
Cindy Jenson-Elliott releases her 18th children’s nonfiction book, ‘The Doomsday Detectives,’ about the dinosaurs’ extinction, and will appear at Warwick’s on March 20 ...
Four years after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, writer Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a spellbinding family saga set in his home country of Tanzania. After graduating from university ...