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A carefully guided tour through the confusing world of modern bookselling and publishing.
Digital files make chasing book pirates more difficult.
Self-publishing is challenging traditional publishing for market share.
Apple now stands alone in the DOJ e-books price-fixing trial that opened this week.
The book industry's biggest annual event will open to the public on the last day of the show.
A round eye’s guide into the Chinese world.
This column will cover anything that has anything remotely to do with the game of baseball, from the game itself to mid-summer trades to offseason moves.
Great discoveries in the world of restaurants and chefs fulfill the quest for delicious food and cooking.
Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up by Lisa King Doloff and friends.
“Right Angles” explores serious subjects, such as the Islamization of the Middle East and delegitimization of Israel, with humor, candor and a twist.