The author of the novels ‘Dear American Airlines’ and ‘Want Not’ performed as part of Jon Batiste’s band and here he shares more about his new book and his reading ...
The iconic author ranked his top 10 favourite books, revealing a blend of classics and lesser-known works that inspired his ...
Katherine A. Lipkin, née Mykytka, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2025. She is survived by her husband, John; her four children, Ted Lipkin, Clark Lipkin (Becky), Liz Lipkin, and Adam Lipkin ...
Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn - the first two wives of the Tudor king, Henry VIII - are so often portrayed as opposites. Katherine as the loyal, scorned wife - Anne as the bright, bewitching ...
Last month, The Oregonian reported that southern Oregon novelist Sandra Scofield had been nominated for the National Book Award for her second book, “Beyond Deserving.” All that day, bewildered ...
Katherine Ann (Mastroianni) Scagliarini, 77, of Enfield, passed away, peacefully in her sleep at home, on September 30, 2025. She was born in Springfield, MA on November 23, 1947, the daughter of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Texas city will soon begin the process of moving a 400-year-old oak tree. The project will cost nearly $1 million and relocation ...
Kyle is a small Texas city about 20 miles south of Austin, most known for the times they tried to break a record for the most Kyles in one place. It's also a place known for its invasive feral hogs.
Her Legacy… Katherine Anne Duff, 88, passed away on August 25, 2025. She was born on October 03, 1936, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Raymond and Marie (Geske) Tuer ...
“Really, don’t people know the first thing about the South?” Welty asked The Times in 1970, when her novel “Losing Battles” was published. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced grants ...
Ship of Fools. In her mordant 1962 bestseller, Novelist Katherine Anne Porter unsparingly scrutinized what she described as “the ship of this world on its voyage to eternity.” Her passengers were ...