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Rameera’s debut, a romantasy riff on Sri Lankan mythology, follows an orphaned woman in a war-torn land who, in her quest for ...
Paul Clements, whose book about living in a cottage in the woods had a gestation of more than three decades, reflects on ...
In her new film, the actor, writer, and director charts the nonlinear course of a young woman’s recovery from assault.
The Register recognizes top-achieving high school graduates who overcame culture shocks, poverty, health challenges and more.
So far, scientists have relied on positive reinforcement learning to train LLMs, but the opposite seems to be giving much ...
Longtime Huntsville Times sports editor and columnist John Pruett is shown at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 2001.
The Play That Goes Wrong, an Agatha Christie-esque slapstick spoof and meta-murder mystery on steroids, brought the Opera ...
The kids and I read Ohi’s latest book in the spring, as we were working through our goal of reading every picture book ...
And it would take about a century for scientists to begin to understand why it happened. The year was 1816, and it came to be known as "The Year Without a Summer." There's little ...
It’s hard to believe the Fourth of July is already around the corner. While you’re prepping for a long weekend ...
Their passion for literature is evident in how they discuss their inventory, often sharing stories about particularly interesting volumes or the history of certain collections. Beyond the books ...