Donegal-based Éabhlóid published more books in 2025 than ever before. The lively Cló Iar Chonacht brought out almost a dozen ...
Priscilla Lewis holds two newly-printed Apache children's books on June 30, 2023. With help from The Language Conservancy, a group focused on preserving endangered Indigenous languages, Lewis recorded ...
Winter is the perfect season to slow down, seek inspiration and lose yourself in books that expand your creative world. This year’s standout art and culture releases span great works of art, feminist ...
Dr. Hartwell Francis reads from a hand-printed Cherokee language book made in partnership with Western Carolina University. (Photo by Anya Petrone Slepyan/The Daily Yonder) At the entrance to the New ...
Students in last semester’s “North Korea and Religion” course studied eleven memoirs written by North Korean defectors. Then, on the final day of class in December, they heard directly from one. The ...
In “Culture Creep,” Alice Bolin considers the connections between corporate thought control, femininity, pop culture and the computer age. By Alanna Bennett Alanna Bennett is a screenwriter, culture ...
Stories of intolerance, sexuality, food, music, prescription drugs and more provide the framework for the 28th annual Jewish Community Center of Greater Dayton’s Cultural Arts and Book Series, which ...
KYIV -- Halfway through the annual Book Arsenal Festival, Ukraine's biggest publishing event, Anastasia Yehorova had already bought 11 books. Among them: Zero Point, a novel by soldier Artem Chekh; ...
Samantha Ellis’ memoir, "Always Carry Salt," explores struggling to come to terms with her lack of access to her family’s rich heritage.
How the rise and fall of the nihilist hipster gave us the cruel reactionaries of today. Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Jennifer Szalai Once upon a time in Canada, a weird ...
HYDERABAD: The 38th Hyderabad Book Fair will open on Friday at Telangana Kala Bharathi, NTR Stadium, with a renewed emphasis ...