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Tove Jansson was a trailblazing illustrator and author—and the inventor of the beloved Moomins, the central characters of her ...
It was just 30 days after Hurricane Katrina marauded across New Orleans when artist Jeffrey Holmes and his then-wife Andrea ...
For some visitors, Faith Ringgold’s newest exhibition at the High Museum will transport them back decades. For others, it will capture them in their present moment. But regardless of their stage in ...
This vibrant underwater doodle features a snorkeler surrounded by coral reefs, colorful plants, and swirling bubbles—all hand ...
The Moravian Book Shop, founded in 1745, stands as the oldest continuously operating bookstore in America. Its charming storefront looks like it belongs in a movie about quaint small towns. The Lehigh ...
Rosalind Fox Solomon made haunting photographs for 50 years. She told us about her trajectory from Tennessee housewife to ...
Buzz around the new book Silver Elite and its mysterious author has our fantasy columnist asking questions like, now that our ...
"People in Iran have always tried to live beautifully, to find joy, and to hold on to their humanity," Mobina told Newsweek.
In her latest children's book A Summer Without Anna, Kitchener author Kate Jenks Landry taps into a summer in her childhood where "beautiful memories happened at the same time as profound challenges." ...
Written for readers ages 4–9, the book includes sprinkled-in Spanish vocabulary, a "hidden heart" visual challenge featuring a heart-shaped cactus fruit (tuna), and a place for young readers to ...
Bourke-White's photos from Louisville's Great Flood were republished in various picture books, including "The Best of Life" (1973) and "The Great LIFE Photographers" (2004).
Stålenhag’s surreal retro-futuristic art book, "The Electric State," tells the story of a young girl and a little yellow advertising robot traversing the country in 1997 to locate her missing ...