How Michelangelo and Plato speak through “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”
Read a Book Today: ‘Love Story’ with books
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature, Music
Taylor Swift is actually a novelist and poet.
Step inside Sims Library of Poetry
By FITZ CAIN
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A local collection grew from a suitcase of books to stacks of about 3,000.
Fan-them Diaries: I have a deep disdain for ‘Jane Eyre’
By MYRIAM ALCALA
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“Jane Eyre” is the most annoying, unfeminist novel there could be and no one seems to care, not even Taylor Swift.
Best reads for Women’s History Month
By DANIELLE JONES
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Literature
Six titles, spanning from memoirs to crime thrillers, which all feature women.
Read a Book Today: Novels to transport you through time
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
Are we in the worst timeline?
Showbiz, Baby: Book censorship removes an opportunity to learn
By SARAH HENDARTONO
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Featured, Literature
Legislators banning material from schools and libraries limits students’ educational potential.
Read a Book Today: Why Troy Bolton needs to be in more books
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
A book that can do both
Fan-them Diaries: I can’t tolerate ‘Rebecca,’ but Taylor Swift makes me love it
By MYRIAM ALCALA
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Daphne du Maurier’s classic is unfeminist, but Swift reworked it into a masterpiece in ‘evermore.’
Read a Book Today: To all the literature I’ve loved before
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature
Books for date night in fiction form