Standing on Franklin Boulevard in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood is a structure so magnificently out of place, so deliciously gothic, you’d think you accidentally stumbled through a portal to ...
Standing before the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield feels like you’ve stumbled upon a medieval castle that took a wrong turn and landed in the Ohio countryside – except this castle wasn’t built to ...
The 15-part BBC television drama is a serial adaptation of the Dickens novel of the same name, originally published in 1852.
The Seattle Public Library loves to promote books and reading. This column, submitted by the library, is a space to share reading and book trends from a librarian’s perspective. You can find these ...
In “The Hounding,” by Xenobe Purvis, the atmosphere of paranoia and bloodthirsty groupthink in 18th-century England might feel uncomfortably familiar. By Joumana Khatib Our columnist on 4 noteworthy ...
The Lombard Historical Society invites you to a Victorian Garden Tea Party on Saturday, July 26. Enjoy summery refreshments, Victorian inspired games and crafts at this traditional Victorian occasion ...
The Bradford House Historical Association in Washington is hosting a lecture and book-signing by novelist Dan E. Hobbs Wednesday. Specializing in historical fiction, Hobbs will talk about the ...
Hello, fellow readers. Today’s installment of Kale on Books comes to you from another Kale. Because Wilford was on vacation in Europe, your book recommendations will come from me, his daughter, ...
Ever since The World’s Fair debuted in 1851, people worldwide have been fascinated by the creativity, inspiration and ideas showcased at the esteemed event. Since then, the World’s Fair has ...