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Putting pen to paper, Deborah Burkett once again brings to life those who impacted Texas history. Using the individual’s own words, Burkett allows people to speak for themselves in her latest work, ...
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As Taylor Swift continues her record-breaking tour, fans have a new way to connect with her music through a book that delves ...
Libraries can apply for the 2025 Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries. Deadline for applications is January 12, 2025. The grants awards funds and resources for graphic novel collection ...
A discussion with Craig Gent and James Muldoon about the colonial history of tech infrastructure, its human and environmental ...
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Nonbinary ESPN journalist Katie Barnes discusses what the trans sports debate reveals about gender bias in the U.S..
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Just a day after the Internet Archive posted the restoration of its Wayback Machine and other services on its blog, the site ...