These Charlotte area shops provide the chance to cozy up on a couch, sip a coffee or even pet a dog while you browse and read.
From books like Snoop Dog’s “From Crook to Cook” to “The Joy of Japanese Cooking,” this library in Douglass Dining Hall has it all.
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Marrianne McMullen and Jeff Epton founded the Dayton Voice. They published their newspaper for seven years-later it became known as Impact Weekly. McMullen has continued doing incredible things ...
There are a jaw-dropping 5.35 billion internet users around the world. But you’d be surprised how many people are not aware of the free resources available to them. The post 52 Helpful Things On The ...
By Taylor McKay HathornEudora Welty is all-too often eclipsed by her male contemporaries when people list their favorite ...
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Sandra Bashaw is a musician. She has a fascination with old houses, and was particularly intrigued by a beautiful old Victorian she noticed in the Saint Anne’s Hill Historic District in the Inner East ...
Holland installed a small stage in the front of the store that can be used as a sunny reading nook or for author ... a local group that distributes books to women who are incarcerated. Customers can ...
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Deborah Taylor was a longtime coordinator of school and student services for the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. She has served on many book award committees and is currently a reviewer and ...