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In “Went to London, Took the Dog,” Nina Stibbe, author of “Love, Nina,” delivers a funny-sad portrait of midlife.
"I put the bird YouTube channel on just to see their reaction; it was so funny, I decided to share it," the owner told ...
Enjoy a deep-sea dive into a world of mermaids and seahorses, join a young adventurer on a mission to rescue the last Russian ...
Try playing a game of dares and see how many laughs you get, or you could play the classic "Truth or Dare"—either way, you'll ...
Independent Film Society of Colorado will host the New York Dog & Cat Film Festival at Cottonwood Center for the Arts Friday ...
In his beautifully illustrated book, Charles Hood opens our senses and shares his global nocturnal travels with night-feeding ...
Whylie June has the most perfect country western name, and at 10 months old, she's the perfect age to join your family!
Coming out this week, Chin’s third book, “Dogs of the World ... The recent “Medieval Cats,” for instance, by Catherine Nappington, features funny cat poems, sayings and drawings from the Middle Ages. ...
Dorothy Parker's posthumously published collection is Poems; Camilla Barnes' debut novel is The Usual Desire to Kill. Both ...
Never throw away those old sketchbooks, because you never know what your doodles will inspire in the future as two Savannah artists discovered.
Author of “Mr. Lemoncello’s Library” series, “The Smartest Kid in the Universe series,” “the Dog Squad series,” and more, ...
Alright, I’ve got to find my Trekkie cap for a minute. I watched an old episode of Start Trek recently and just had to write ...