Award-winning author Kimberly Brock shares memories of her childhood library, and the stories and independence it unlocked.
The letter's finder said, "I thought it was interesting and an example of how times are different but much is still the same.
I read the Sept. 11 article regarding Ken Benway’s negative feelings toward a book titled “The Vietnam War” in the Southern Pines Elementary School library. Like Lt. Col. Benway, I ...
The bigotry and hate we see toward immigrants in today’s society were evident back at the end of the 19th century.
As a writer and long-time high school English teacher, I find myself deeply troubled by the Tillamook School Board’s decision ...
Explore the significance of a newly acquired letter from Edgar Allan Poe to Washington Irving at Richmond's Poe Museum, ...
Miranda Devine, who exposed many of Hunter’s secrets in her book “Laptop from Hell,” returns with “The Big Guy,” the story of ...
But his real prediction was that “the end of history” might be the beginning of something else: “Is not the man who is completely satisfied by nothing more than universal and equal recognition ...
The news that State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver has now invited the atrocious content of "PragerU" (which, ...
This letter was updated to add new information. September 15-October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, and September 22-28 is Banned Books Week in the USA. The first is a call for ...
I loved Jan Risher's column about an old rotary phone and old phone exchanges. Seventy years later, I still remember by best ...
One aspect of the culture war that never ceases to amaze me is how science fiction is so consistently overlooked. From the early "Star Trek" episodes to "Furiosa," the themes ...