Moriah McDill, Bend author, artist and postpartum doula, came up with the idea of her recent book while walking with a baby along the Deschutes River. After the phrase “D is for Deschutes” popped into ...
Chapter 4 on "Deciding a case" offers some insights that we didn't know, or at least didn't know for certain. I am making my way through Justice Barrett's new book, Listening to the Law. I'll put the ...
For Fred Davis, art is life. His latest work-a children's alphabet book that he wrote and illustrated-showcases his talents and resilience, eclipsing the traumatic brain injury he suffered years ago ...
The Sacred Stone Camp” by Seattle author Rae Rose tells the story of LaDonna BraveBull Allard and the Indigenous resistance ...
In her quest to read 26 books this year, librarian Erica Rogers is currently reading three books that are either historical ...
What might the world look like if temperatures keep rising? Neil and Alice discuss the need to adapt to the changes ahead ...
What’s your personality type? If you are an introvert you’re in good company; Barack Obama, JK Rowling are introverts ...
He won the Nobel Prize in Literature for books often called bleak and challenging. But they’re also comical and deeply human. By Garth Risk Hallberg In Brandon Taylor’s new novel, “Minor Black Figures ...
Kiwi chef Al Brown is well-regarded as one of New Zealand's top foodies, and he's back with a new book for novice fishermen. Fans of Al’s work will have seen his love of all things fish in his many ...
The Odinson is not unused to treachery, though it is in his nature to be honest and plain-dealing. Unfortunately, that does nothing to soften the pain when he does feel the sting of betrayal. It will ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Popularized by Texas business strategist and evangelical leader Lance Wallnau, the ...
An intense exchange with Marilyn Monroe sounds silly. But in a new book, Justin Smith-Ruiu is dead serious about what we might learn from altered states. An intense exchange with Marilyn Monroe sounds ...