Those who enjoy a Lazy-Boy recliner as their favorite reading chair yet wish it were more mobile, stylish, and even more thrilling than usual, will be pleased to learn that Russian industrial designer
You read that correctly.If you're a gamer, a regular player of video games, then you may already have heard . . .
Are you wondering what's happening on the frontlines and how
technology, chains and the slumping economy are taking their toll on
the bookselling community?
At yesterday's ceremony in New York to honor the heroic acts of Capt. Chesley B. Sullenberger III and the crew of U. S.
Much has been made over the past couple of weeks on the matter of two presidents--one being sworn in tomorrow, the other heading back to Texas after eight years in the Oval Office--and what they have
The National Endowment for the Arts has released a new survey with the exciting news that "literary" reading in the Uni
It's always pretty sad when we note the passing of a great book store, as happened to be the case in 2007 when the Gotham Book Mart, long a cultural landmark in Midtown Manhattan, took its last breath
Given that my day job, as it were, is the writing of nonfiction, I wish I could express adequately the utter dismay I feel at the