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So many of the best stories start with a humdrum, everyday experience. For Danville native and author Lee Anthony Cooper, the stories in his new book ”Tails from the Tracks” began while he rode trains ...
Even as Chido Muchemwa’s characters move between countries, generations and identities, they are tied by their desire for ...
I don’t think anyone has ever come up with a word to describe an authorized author. It’s not quite a tautology. The writer, ...
Oddbody, the debut collection from Waterford author Rose Keating is a collection of ten bold, surreal and unsettling short ...
Mark Cuban reads up to 1,000 emails a day on one of his three phones. He has a goal of keeping his unread messages under 20, ...
We’re already halfway through 2025, and if you haven’t updated your reading list yet, now is the perfect time. With so many incredible books released this year–from bold new voices to seasoned authors ...
In an exclusive interview with OTTplay, Abin Joseph talks about why he chose the Muthanga stir as the inspiration for ...
Craig Finn is the poet laureate of people who just can’t make it work. His songs are full of burnouts and failures, hard ...
“Dazy Girl,” directed by Elijah Amodt, follows teens Riley, played by Brummer’s daughter, Kayli, and Sam, played by Park City-based actor Tom Glasmann, as they discover romance and maneuver through ...
Not a single young position player has seized their opportunity, Terry Pluto says on the latest episode of Terry's Talkin'.
Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm, to summarize, to translate, to scaffold. To write. The model is there — ...