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Right and Left Both Want To Cancel Books They Don't Like Sep. 18, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

Both the right and the left are waging a war against books. The right is focusing on schools. Accord... Read More

Library's Offering of a Porn How-To Book Is Self-Sabotage at a Dangerous Time Sep. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

American libraries are in a dangerous moment. Elected demagogues and right-wing mobs are attacking t... Read More

Not All Book Bans Are Equal Aug. 01, 2023

Daily Editorials

All things are not equal and morally relative. This reality should guide school district officials i... Read More

Ashcroft's Library-Censorship Rules Are Putting a Wall Between Teens and Books Jul. 21, 2023

Daily Editorials

It's difficult enough in the internet age to get kids interested in the joys of ink-on-paper books. ... Read More

St. Charles Controversy Shows What a Slippery Slope Now Threatens Libraries Jun. 28, 2023

Daily Editorials

The culture wars came to St. Charles with a vengeance this week. Tuesday's raucous meeting of the St... Read More

If Screenwriters Should Make More Money, Shouldn't Book Writers, Too? May. 31, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

Members of the Writers Guild of America, those people who write streaming series like Bridgerton, Te... Read More

Hot Mic Moment for Kansas GOP Official Reveals the Depth of Party's Hostility May. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

For anyone who wonders why legislators in red states like Missouri keep passing laws that seem to ha... Read More

Steve Rattner Explains Your Life's Purpose for You Apr. 26, 2023

Jim Hightower

Do you find it as charming as I do when some leisure-class corporate chieftain whines that America's... Read More

Touting the Leftist Crusaders Against 'Book Bans' Mar. 29, 2023

Tim Graham

The Left is in an uproar. Parents opposed to their indoctrinating ways are forming a resistance move... Read More

Conservative Chicken Mar. 10, 2023

Marc Dion

I guess it started when I tried to figure out if smoking weed is liberal or conservative. I don't sm... Read More

How to Be Better at Reading in a World Full of Distractions Jun. 04, 2022

Stephanie Hayes

Mental escapism has never felt more necessary than in these unrelenting, punishing news days. It's e... Read More

The Making of a Reader Feb. 04, 2022

Holding Space for Good

There's a voracious reader in all of us, I thought, but my youngest daughter was determined to prove... Read More

Drag Queen Story Time ... Expanded Oct. 15, 2021

Marc Dion

Not everything means what it seems to mean. In the post-industrial New England town where I live, th... Read More

Meaning of 'Moot' Is a Moot Question Jun. 16, 2021

The Word Guy

It's 11:45 a.m. at the faculty lunch table. A heated argument breaks out when an art teacher asks: "... Read More

My Offshore Library: University of Puerto Rico, 1978-1985 (Part II) May. 01, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

In 1976, Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg delighted readers with his oddly titled book "Il formaggio... Read More

The Joy of Books May. 01, 2021

Susan Estrich

First, there was the gas leak. That I could smell. What I should have done that very minute was char... Read More

My Offshore Library: University of Puerto Rico, 1978-1985 (Part I) Apr. 24, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

I love books. I am fond of them for the words they speak and the ideas they convey, for the stories ... Read More

10,000 Useful Tips To Save Time and Money ... and Counting! Oct. 07, 2020

Everyday Cheapskate

Today, I have a bunch of tips for you. These are quick, wonderful ways to save time and money every ... Read More

Public Library Services You May Not Know About That Can Save You Money Sep. 21, 2020

Everyday Cheapskate

My adult children are big on borrowing stuff from their parents. And, from time to time, they may fa... Read More

It's Never Too Late To Do the Right Thing Mar. 23, 2020

Everyday Cheapskate

My dear readers: As I was cleaning out some old, irrelevant files, I came across something I wrote b... Read More