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During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies.
The meeting room of the Seneca Library on Thursday featured reading of books, smiling faces and most notably — wagging tails.
The Seneca High School boys’ and girls’ soccer teams will be under new leadership next season, but the faces in charge will ...
When members of a book club find themselves subjects of a documentary film, their intimate discussions of life and literature ...
The city of Louisville unveiled the first rendering of the revamped youth golf course at Seneca Park, a project that benefitted from $1 million in outside investment.
Baldwin Community Schools Reading Summer Club — an effort to keep Panthers reading and engaged all summer — kicked off July 2 at Webber Park in Webber ...
It’s been mere weeks since Derek Piatek and Jordan Hoover wrapped up their varsity careers and graduated from Mars High ...
In addition to $200,000 set aside for the project in the city’s budget, several stakeholders also donated $900,000 toward the ...
The folks at Monticello are launching a book club aimed at reminding us that we once sought to overthrow would-be kings.
A position switch took Jordan Hoover out of his comfort zone, but it led to him becoming an all-around star on the volleyball ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.
Everand, the online e-book and audiobook subscription service and subsidiary of Scribd, has acquired the social reading and book club app Fable.
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