-
Shannon Lee speaks to principles that guided the life of her father, legendary martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, as well as her own.
-
“Cautionary Tales” author Ridley Pearson has his name stamped in St. Louis’ Walk of Fame, but his imagination soars when it comes to Disney villains.
-
Michael Yochim wrote “Requiem for America’s Best Idea” line by line after ALS had taken his mobility — using just his eyes and an eye-tracking machine.
-
Garcia talked with St. Louis Public Radio as part of a Left Bank Books event for his new book, "We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation."
-
Racism isn’t just a topic in the streets, as St. Louis has joined cities across the nation in marching against police brutality toward people of color.…
-
On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis-based author Sarah Kendzior talks with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum about her new…
-
Author Candacy Taylor’s stepfather grew up in the Jim Crow South. But it wasn’t until she began researching her new book, “Overground Railroad: The Green…
-
Twenty-nine years ago this spring, Jeanine Cummins lost two of her cousins in a brutal attack on the old Chain of Rocks Bridge that spans the Mississippi…
-
Updated Jan. 25 with the event cancellationLeft Bank Books has canceled Sunday’s scheduled discussion and book signing with "American Dirt" author Jeanine…
-
Miranda Popkey is a California native, and much of her debut novel, “Topics of Conversation,” is set in the state. But the novel has a St. Louis origin…