Unfortunately, some of those middle-school bullies haven't changed in the past few decades, but they have found their way into government.
After having my first column printed, I naturally showed it to some of my friends and relatives. The overall response has been positive, but we seem to have a difference of opinion on one key aspect.
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The group comes together weekly at Central Market on North Lamar to discuss a story in the magazine. The meetings aren’t ...
As a way to create a larger community of readers, Polli Kenn said the Lawrence Public Library held a “book nerd” party in ...
When I heard Jason Kersten, author of The Art of Making Money: The Story of a Master Counterfeiter, interviewed on The Leonard Lopate Show last month, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the book, ...
When you grow up in Spokane and don't identify with the mainstream culture, you learn to find your little oases. The Christian hegemony is strong — even in retail — from coffee shops playing worship ...
Bucking the "more is better" trend of digital technology, the US Navy has unveiled an e-reader that’s notable for its lack of features. The Navy e-Reader Device (NeRD) is a Kindle-like electronic book ...