33 total news stories found.
2014-10-24 | The founder and director of the Center for Celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital provides a clear, concise roadmap for understanding why gluten does what it does and what can be done about it.
2014-06-24 | Nowhere in the Bible is it written that life begins at conception, argues L. A. Washington in a new book.
2014-06-18 | Dystopian novel depicts a radically changed world as citizens celebrate the Tricentennial of the former United States of America
2014-01-23 | Anne Sarkisian's new book, Toxic Staple, makes the case for a transformative gluten-free lifestyle.
2013-11-12 | "The way the nation commemorates the tragedy in Dallas tells us much about the present," says presidential historian Bernard von Bothmer, author of Framing the Sixties.
2013-11-12 | "Sometimes your positive intentions and hard work can create serendipity," says Karen Kondazian, whose novel, The Whip, shows no sign of losing steam.
2013-10-28 | A story of love and personal redemption, seamlessly blending fact and fiction as it takes the reader from the foxholes of Korea to the corridors of power in the West, with the fate of nations, and individuals, hanging in the balance.
2013-10-22 | Boston native and veteran journalist Lew Freedman, author of more than 60 popular sports books, details the careers of the top 50 players in Red Sox history.
2013-07-30 | Las Vegas, New Mexico, is the subject and muse of a provocative new book by Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Learning Las Vegas: Portrait of a Northern New Mexican Place.
2013-07-18 | Kathleen M. Henry's debut novel, Critical Mass, looks critically at the Catholic Church, its beliefs, and its scandals. Both ironic and tragic, it offers a glimpse into the church's past and present.
2013-06-25 | Beginning in 1868, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created a series of parks and parkways for Buffalo, New York that drew international attention. Francis Kowsky's new book reveals how they created the most extensive park system in the world.
2013-04-25 | Praised as one of the finest sculpted likenesses of the sixteenth president, the "Thomas" Abraham Lincoln resurrects a lost tradition of patronage through the collaborative work of artist Frank Porcu and patron Shawn Thomas.
2013-03-29 | New-York Historical Society to unveil a life-size bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln. Milestone project has generated a great deal of interest among Lincoln scholars and museum curators.