Early internet culture had hope baked into it. You could feel it in the clunky interfaces and blinking GIFs. The web was slow ...
A new downtown Washington exhibit, inspired by the 1619 Project, explores slavery’s legacy and impact through art.
Publishers Weekly reported that mass market paperbacks have stopped being distributed to North American booksellers by the one of the largest distributors.
Based in Maryland, Quinn has written several critically acclaimed historical fiction novels, including “The Alice Network,” ...
In an article last month , Publishers Weekly reported that ReaderLink, the largest full-service distributor of hardcover, trade and paperback books to booksellers in North America, will stop ...
Jack Sullivan, a community activist and advocate for Alexandria's green spaces and waterways, died August 16. He was 90 years old. A longtime citizen volunteer, Sullivan was the recipient of the 2022 ...
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation has announced that it will begin operating under the name Library Foundation of Newport Beach. This name change and rebranding reflects the Library Foundation’s ...
Enjoy a discounted dinner during two Virginia restaurant weeks, discover a new play at a theater festival, cheer for monster ...
Residents will love this home for its peaceful setting, abundant storage, and convenient location.
When we crack open a book, we’re partaking in a small miracle, joining in a tradition, millennia in the making, of preserving ...
Local libraries reveal the fiction and nonfiction titles people borrowed most in 2025—offering a ready-made reading list for ...
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The Library of Alexandria - What did we lose?

The Library of Alexandria represented humanity’s attempt to collect all knowledge in one place. When it was destroyed, entire ...