Watch as a craftsman skillfully turns a rare 100-year-old piece of wood into an exquisite masterpiece using advanced and dangerous lathe techniques. This video captures the precision and risk involved ...
Before the pandemic, non-fiction bestsellers such as Norwegian Wood by novelist and log connoisseur ... to potter’s wheels and sawdust-strewn lathes. In the opening pages of Ingrained: The ...
Concerts by Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top and by the Steve Miller Band are on the calendar in Loveland, along with the annual Arc ...
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NatWest followed with a talk about corporate responsibility before Alastair Wood from Bradford University showcased regional ...
Children's literature is a relatively recent invention; before the 18th century there was little difference between what children would read and books for adults. From 1744, publisher John ...
I know about this because, as the co-creator of the ceremony, I’m occasionally waylaid at book festivals by anti-vaxxers who accuse me of using children’s stories to prepare the nation for ...
Callum Robinson has made a career working with wood and lives in a wooden (of course!) cabin with his wife. He has chosen five books about trees, forests and the allure of nature. Scrupulously ...
More than 10,000 books were banned in public schools during the 2023-2024 academic year, according to a new PEN America report. American Library Association data shows that while the country saw a ...
The writer Megan Kamalei Kakimoto recommends books that illuminate the islands’ rich history and storytelling spirit. By Megan Kamalei Kakimoto In a comprehensive biography, the historian Dan ...
Los Angeles Lakers big man Christian Wood underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure on his left knee Monday and will be reevaluated by team doctors in approximately eight weeks, the team announced.
A book about children’s books is, of course, one for the grown-ups, but it is a subject that holds us long after we’ve joined the readers-aloud rather than the read-to classes. CS Lewis ...