Pride Month has begun just in time for summer festivities. Enjoy your time off with a book that celebrates and represents members of the LGBTQA+ community. If you’re looking for new recommendations to enjoy, here are a […]
On Main Street, sits a brown brick surrounding a dark green painted building. This place hosts live music three nights a week, serves fresh, in-house roasted coffee and sells all […]
It amazes me how four years came and went in the blink of an eye. I’ve learned and experienced many things, like coping with a pandemic. I enjoy my alone time, but COVID-19 tested my ability to […]
Romance is the world’s most successful fictional genre. University of Idaho professors share their top picks and experiences with the ubiquitous style of writing. Rochelle Smith, UI humanities librarian and […]
University of Idaho Strings faculty member Diane Worthey released her second children’s picture book, “In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico and Her Amazingly Musical Life” on Oct. 6 with Penny Candy Books.
Book People of Moscow is without the people, for now.
In their article “Defending a preference for physical books“, Lex Miller made some very salient points about the value of both physical books and e-books. While e-books are most certainly […]
I smell saddle soap and leather as I turn the old, weathered pages. I imagine where the book may have lived before — perhaps stuffed in a backpack between school […]
The University of Idaho Women’s Center Library has been around since the Women’s Center’s foundation and is now moving to the main UI library. It is nestled in the back […]
J.K. Rowling, one of the most influential authors of this generation, plans to release yet another film based on the Wizarding World she created more than two decades ago. With […]