NPR's Scott Simon talks to Shannon Sanders about "The Great Wherever," her new novel, which tells a story through ghosts from multiple generations of a Black family on a Tennessee farm.
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Actors Elle Fanning and Julianne Moore will star in "Moonsong: A Life In Seven Verses," directed by Rebecca Miller. The ...
Sherry Johnson was raped at the age of eight by a church deacon, became a mother at 10, was forced into marriage at 11, and ...
The Five-Star Weekend' creator Bekah Brunstetter on changes from the Elin Hilderbrand book, Jennifer Garner's insights and ...
The distinctive rumble of radial engines from two of the rarest World War II bombers, the B-29 Superfortress "FIFI" and B-24 Liberator "Diamond Lil", will be heard in the skies over Fayetteville in ...
The distinctive voice, the swiveling hips, the chart-topping hits, the Hollywood movies…the world knows and loves Elvis ...
Children’s author, Lissa Peter was available Saturday at the Jackson-Madison County Library to share her newest book "When It ...
An event at Innovation Depot in Birmingham celebrated literacy and freedom of expression while addressing the issue of book ...
The nation's two major teachers unions are cash machines for the Democratic Party. Why would they care about education?
Detroit-based author and creator, Jhonae Jackson is the author of the children's book 'Watch Me Shine: About Courage and ...