The Night that Orson Welles Terrified America” by William Elliott Hazelgrove is a history of the 1938 radio adaptation of ...
Barbara Taylor Bradford became a publishing sensation in her 40s with "A Woman of Substance" and wrote more than dozen other ...
Pamuk, the Turkish writer whose novels include “My Name Is Red” (1998) and “Snow” (2004), began keeping illustrated notebooks ...
Too late to save the ivory-billed woodpecker, Arthur Allen changed science forever with his seemingly simple idea ...
Ever since President Kennedy was killed in November 1963, skeptics have wondered if the “official version” of the ...
Dee Lindner, award winning photographer and author/artisan known as the “Sock Monkey Lady,” has promoted and immortalized ...
Fly over areas heavily affected by pollution with this sobering drone footage, revealing sprawling landfills, plastic-choked waterways, and garbage-strewn landscapes. Witness the stark reality of ...
This book exposes a taboo aspect of Holocaust history: the sexual abuse of children. The Nazis’ genocidal brutality ...
The Osprey aircraft was grounded for three months across the military after a crash in Japan last November killed all eight ...
Everett's "James," a daring reworking of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," won the National Book Award for fiction.
If you are seeking pet supplies on Nov. 29, here are the hours for stores in Erie: Pet Supplies Plus will be open from 9 a.m.
Who’s the most famous non-fictional pirate in history? Is Jack Sparrow real? Did pirates use sunscreen? Answers to these ...