February is Black History Month in the United States, a time to honor African Americans' significant history and contributions. This month is federally celebrated and hosted by The Library of
On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should
Graphic by Julie Tran. "The Palace of the White Skunks" is a miserable read if your taste is more inclined toward direct and concise prose that unfolds into a neat
By Ana Carrow Illustration by Julie Tran. I’m no longer a teenager, but I enjoy reading young adult fiction. Admitting that sometimes feels like a crime, like something I should
Have you ever wanted to slap on a vest and a monocle, Uber Black to brunch and let burst forth an educated-sounding monologue about the human experience, the state of
On Oct. 10, the Swedish Academy announced the winners of the Nobel Prizes in Literature for 2018 (postponed last year due to a sexual assault scandal) and 2019: Olga Tokarczuk
Illustration by Mady Periut. With March being Women's History Month, highlighting influential female artists seemed necessary. While women often face a lack of recognition in the writing industry, their talents
Thames & Hudson I’ve picked up on cooking this past year — really studying flavor profiles and how to make them. Something to help me on the way is a
by Jeanie Lo Good morning your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my name is Jeanie Lo and it is my privilege to represent my defendant, books, for this
28 Letters by Islam Aly, 2013. ACA Library Artist's Book Collection. Photo by Kelly Quintana. The ACA Library of SCAD has more than 2,000 artist’s books that are available for