Thousands of Spanish-language children’s books and Black History books for all ages have found new homes in Marietta, thanks to a partnership between two nonprofits.
Author Julio Anta reflects on his middle grade graphic novel debut, 'Speak Up, Santiago!,' and the importance of crafting stories for young readers in both English and Spanish.
Spanish-language literature has shaped U.S. history for centuries, yet much of it remains overlooked. In Florilegio, Víctor ...
Language is one of the distinctive features that makes us human, and a new book supported by the UN Educational, Scientific ...
This week we have Whitney Gallegos, owner of Poppy Books and Gifts in Spanish Fork, Utah. What’s your store’s story? We are a ...
The historical society offered its members the first view of the nearly restored museum Saturday at its annual meeting in the building at the northeast corner of Washington Street and Sheridan ...
Fams als ulls, Ciment a la boca is Penalba’s first book and has received numerous accolades in Spain. The book was voted by ...
Max’s highly anticipated Spanish original series “When No One Sees Us” (“Cuando Nadie Nos Ve”) will premiere internationally ...
There’s a lot to be said for a chilly book, which can be suitably evocative in the dead of winter. But with much of the ...
Rereading Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude while watching the Netflix adaptation is surprisingly ...
Join author Diego Ramos for the launch of The Last Morisco, a gripping historical novel exploring the forgotten history of ...
An ongoing exhibition in New Delhi has art connoisseurs celebrate some rare pieces of art by one of the most famous artists ...
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