NPR Advises Readers to ’Decolonize” Their Bookshelves by Removing White Authors
National Public Radio (NPR) posted a tweet Saturday urging every reader to begin “decolonizing your bookshelf.”
National Public Radio (NPR) posted a tweet Saturday urging every reader to begin “decolonizing your bookshelf.”
Michelle Obama, publishers, and taxpayer-funded public television are presenting a weekly story time for coronavirus homebound children.
The New York Public Library (NYPL) has revealed the list of its ten most borrowed books since it opened in 1895.
A writer is paying it forward for her 104th birthday this year by gathering 104 children’s books to donate to a local elementary school library.
“Loserthink,” Scott Adams explains, is not exclusive to “losers.” We all do it. It is a way of looking at the world from inside familiar bubbles, such that we set ourselves up to fail.
Football commentator and former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson allegedly bullied rocker Janis Joplin when they were students at the same Texas high school, according to a new book.
A Christian book company with the initials “CBD” has decided to drop the name after being inundated with requests for cannabis-related products.
Historian Larry Schweikart has produced a new take on the life of one of the most consequential — and, to many, one of the greatest — American presidents, Ronald Wilson Reagan.
I suppose when you have earned your stripes in the trenches of left-wing politics, you are entitled to reveal all. Dr. Phyllis Chesler, feminist activist and scholar, does exactly that.
SANTA MONICA, California — Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams looks thoughtful in in the lobby of a beachfront hotel on a sunny Thursday afternoon as he tells me that the phrase “jobs not mobs,” which he suggested on Twitter six days
KUWAIT CITY – In 2014, the Kuwaiti press hailed Gabriel Garcia Marquez as a literary “giant”. But since his death, the Colombian writer and a slew of others have been banned as censorship takes root in the Gulf state.
How funny is Lisa De Pasquale’s new Social Justice Warrior Handbook? So funny that I felt compelled to share a few pages with a guy I had just met at breakfast at a recent conservative gathering.
Reporter Joshua Green’s lively tell-all about Donald Trump’s campaign for president is missing what Democrats are convinced was the crucial factor: Russia.
How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, by Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel B. Pollak and New York Times bestselling historian Larry Schweikart, is being released by Regnery Publishing as an e-book on Tuesday, January 17 via Amazon (Kindle) and Barnes & Noble (Nook), and will be released in paperback form on Monday, Feb. 27.
The Obamas are planning for some very lucrative post-White House careers.
Good Housekeeping shouldn’t feel shame for its magazine’s title or content. Empowering women doesn’t mean spouting feminist talking points or promoting their books. The magazine should drop the virtue signaling and add these books to their list.
I love to read books, but I really love to give books. They’re easy to wrap. They’re usually under $20. And they can be shared and reread for years to come. Here are some books that are worth getting for friends, family and yourself this Christmas.
The White House has released a list of books that President Obama is expected to read during his two week vacation with family members
Because it’s summer, and you’re supposed to spend a fair portion of it sweating under the blinding sun, devouring antiquated things called books – I figure I’d offer you my reading list so far. But instead of writing typical reviews for these following five tomes, I’m just gunna tell you what each book made me think about, and why.
The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) burned down the Mosul public library, which was home to over 8,000 rare books and manuscripts.
Islamic States (ISIS, ISIL, Daesh) militants have been purging Iraq and Syria of its culture and history by destroying and removing thousands of archaeological and historic texts and artifacts.