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These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
Author R.J. Andrews discussed his adventures and discoveries in the field of information graphics during the launch of his new book at the David Rumsey Map Center Friday.
Live music, cheer teams, and key community speakers will help launch a new book, co-authored by Fultonians Jim Farfaglia and Timothy Carroll, entitled: Hiding from the River: A History of Lake ...
Open-world maps offer large amounts of seamless exploration for players. Far Cry 3 and its map created the formula for the ...
Should you buy a used graphics card? Cryptomining is largely dead, but AI-induced shortages have caused GPU prices to shoot ...
Minnesota graphic novelist K. Woodman-Maynard discusses her adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” into a graphic novel, reflecting ...
In an industry ruled by #BookTok trends, Rodrigo Corral has become the publishing industry’s go-to designer by creating an ...
COAS Books has its roots in New Mexican history – it was born from an archeological publisher. Today, the family-owned store ...
In the summer of 1859, a year before his election to the U.S. presidency, Abraham Lincoln received a curious letter in the ...
If world politics today is changing worlds, it was no less so in late 18th century Britain; there was the American War of ...
Ms. Oliinyk is an illustrator and comic artist born and based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Zhenya Oliinyk is an illustrator and comic artist born and based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Times is committed to ...
In ‘Searches,’ Vauhini Vara collaborates with a chatbot to write essays on digital technology, surveillance capitalism and her family’s immigrant experience. In “Close to Home,” Thor ...