Cities are always changing, but some transformations leave a quiet ache behind. The Lost Architecture community shares images of once-grand buildings that now survive only in photographs, offering a ...
For anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by the sameness of chain bookstores or frustrated by the impersonal nature of online shopping, The Book Loft is a refreshing alternative. It’s proof that ...
Alexander Butterfield, the White House aide who inadvertently hastened Richard Nixon’s resignation over the Watergate scandal ...
Last week, we shared news about the German-style Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor, John Waters' keynote address at The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) 2026 Conference and Bookfair ...
March 8, 2026 marks the 115th International Women’s Day. International Women’s Day Toronto held its annual rally and march ...
Books are still a huge part of the library's offering and in 2025 its most popular titles included Richard Osman's We Solve ...
Researchers leveraged advanced technologies and artificial intelligence to hasten the process of generating 2,000 3D digital ...
This week, delve into the world of copyright data as some of the BFI attendees reflect on the Right from the Start: Copyright Data That Works conference.
A new high-tech scanning system is rapidly turning thousands of ants into stunning 3D models—building a digital library of ...
A Senate filibuster on the eve of World War I alienated a president, prompted a senator to bring a gun to the Senate floor, ...
The current library hall was completed in 1767, designed by architect Peter Thumb in an ornate Rococo style. Inside, walnut wood floors are patterned with star motifs dating back to the 18th century.
BRUNI DE LA MOTTE grew up in the German Democratic Republic, before marrying John Green and moving to the UK in 1988. The ...