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The Hispanic Society Museum and Library's ultra-rare Black Book of Hours is the recipient of this year's TEFAF Museum ...
OLD FORGE — The public is invited to join in the Great Mid York Lego Library Challenge from April 17-19 at the Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd. Held in collaboration with the Mid York Library ...
Regarding the reference to the Bodleian Library exhibition “Oracles, Omens and Answers” in Tim Harford’s magazine article “Predictions aren’t always about the future” (Spectrum ...
CANTON, Ohio (WJW) — An 11 year-old boy was taken into custody on felony charges after allegedly making false threats involving the Stark County Library, Canton Police Chief John Gabbard said in ...
Strange “hairy” covers of books in medieval Europe were made from seal skin obtained from Viking descendants, a new study has found. It is rare to find medieval manuscripts in their original ...
SUFFIELD, Conn. — Controversy is growing in Suffield over a potential book ban involving LGBTQ+ material. The Kent Memorial Library Commission was supposed to consider the matter on March 20 ...
Following a record-breaking year of book bans across Tennessee, two Tennessee counties are fighting to completely remove library books that reference youth transgender issues, claiming they ...
Sure, you can read a book at a library. But did you know that's not all you can do? At the Erie County Public Library, you can search for your great-grandparents' wedding date or sew a pillow or ...
The American Library Association (ALA) released its annual list of most-challenged books on Monday ... An adult fiction about an 11-year-old Black girl who prays for her eyes to turn blue.
April 7 (UPI) --The memoir All Boys Aren't Blue was the most challenged book in U.S. libraries in 2024, according to a new report by the American Library Association. The 20-page report unveiled ...
NEW YORK — Removing books from library shelves is no longer just a story of objections from a local community or an individual parent, the American Library Association says. In its new State of ...
NEW YORK — Removing books from library shelves is no longer just a story of objections from a local community or an individual parent, the American Library Association says. In its new State of ...
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