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When a loved one is in crisis, it is hard to know where to turn or what to do. Here are some recent titles that can help…
50 years ago the married rock & roll duo Richard and Linda Thompson released their album "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight," and the history of exquisitely rendered musical bummers has never been quite the same since.
Are you ready kids?! Your favorite sea sponge turns 25! Dive into nautical nonsense in celebration of SpongeBob SquarePants' 25th Anniversary.
"There's no reason to be afraid of roller coasters," they said. "It'll be fun!" They said. And now here we are.
Celebrate literacy and bookjoy on April 30th with these family-friendly titles.
To commemorate Arbor Day, here's a meticulous and largely unserious botanical guide to 15 of the weirdest trees in literature.
At some point in April 1564, William Shakespeare was born. 460 years later, we're still recycling his ideas.
In 1984, they revolutionized the concert film with Stop Making Sense. 40 years later, the Talking Heads’ masterpiece is still essential viewing (and listening).
This is a blog post about being a blog post about John Barth, who wrote a story about a character who was a character in a story.
A long time ago people played handheld video games on a gray device the size of a small brick and the games weren't even in color.
We now live in a world where we must distinguish between the ultimate prize in ice hockey and a popular insulated cup.
Everyone's read "Tar Beach," but not everyone knows that its writer and illustrator Faith Ringgold was also a formidable visual artist who did things with quilts your sewing circle never dreamed of.
A sibling relationship is unique in that you can go from being mortal enemies to best friends multiple times in a day. Here are some great viewing ideas to celebrate the joy and pain of having a brother or sister.
Forget mowing! Plant a prairie garden to replace wasteful grass and benefit local wildlife.