The Tokyo Suite” explores class divisions in contemporary Brazil via the twinned stories of a high-powered TV executive and ...
James River still has an excellent E&S franchise business that may eventually show earnings. Recent net losses are temporary, ...
Journalist Neeta Kolhatkar unearths the realities of India’s political prisoners—activists, intellectuals, and dissenters who ...
The creator of @Momlife_Comics talks about her book ‘Mama Needs a Minute,’ an illustrated guide to the inequities of ...
A local author is planning a romance book convention and business is so hot that approximately 200 authors are lined up and ...
In today’s hyper-connected digital economy, convenience is king. The ability to book a flight, reserve a hotel room, or make an ...
Irish Residential Properties REIT (RSHPF) is poised for significant growth if Ireland's rent regulations are relaxed. See why ...
Although saving and investing for retirement looks different for everyone, the end goal is typically the same for most people ...
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Before Google
Before the internet helped you choose your next read, the Los Angeles Public Library created an index of fiction book review ...
I don’t know the dictionary definition of “affordability“ but I’m guessing it doesn’t include a five-figure tax assessment.
The Los Angeles Public Library stores thousands of index cards with staff reviews of books dating back to the 1920s. A librarian explains how they were used and what we can learn from them today.
High atop a shelf, away from her messy child and dog, sits one of Cassandra Henrichsen's prized possessions: an advanced ...