Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
Earlier this year, the Washington Post announced the end of its books section, Book World. The announcement has prompted a series of follow-up articles about the state of criticism.
What we learned from a new book about a vigilante group that chased down local bootleggers and extortionists in the early 1930s.
One of Naperville Public Library’s Amazing Book Challenges features novels recommended by celebrities like Reese Witherspoon.
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The latest comic strips from the Creators Syndicate (3/11)
Daily comic strips from some of the world’s leading creators, bringing a dose of humor to your daily routine. Speed Bump About Dave Coverly – Dave Coverly, creator of the syndicated cartoon Speed Bump ...
Danny Davis’ retirement comes after three decades of representing the 7th Congressional District and has triggered over a dozen candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Jill Biden is breaking her silence about Joe Biden’s decision to abruptly end his 2024 presidential reelection bid under ...
Ukraine is awaiting White House approval for a major drone production agreement proposed by Kyiv last year, Ukrainian ...
Experts say prolonged high gas prices may drive some EV interest and sales, especially if drivers assume their electricity prices won’t be affected by the crises.
Yearbooks from Oak Lawn and Richards high schools, photos of residents and memories of 1967 tornado were in time capsule from ...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Gail Borden Public Library in downtown Elgin is hosting a “250 Years of Impactful ...
Amanda Klousnitzer-Hutchens found her passion for reading as a kid in Naperville, and that’s led her to start a mobile bookstore.
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