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fromI Love Typography Ltd
1 day ago

A Brief History of the Dust Jacket - I Love Typography Ltd

Dust jackets evolved from protective covers to marketing tools, first appearing in the 1760s and gaining popularity in the 1920s with advances in color printing.
NYC food
fromLong Island, NY Patch
2 days ago

New Amagansett Coffee Shop + Book Fairies Milestone + WonderMom Box + Garden City PopUp Bagels

New businesses and community initiatives are thriving across Long Island, showcasing local entrepreneurship and support for under-resourced communities.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Waterford sheep farmer rent row moves to London as protesters occupy rare bookshop owned by duke

Protesters have taken over a rare bookshop in London, owned by the Duke of Devonshire, to highlight the drastic rent increase for sheep farmers.
London
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Bookworms inch across the borough as the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl returns, April 18-25 * Brooklyn Paper

"It's so thrilling to have a record number of bookstores participating in this year's crawl, with a diversity of genres and missions," said Jessica Stockton-Bagnulo, owner of Greenlight Bookstore and an organizer of the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl. "Our community includes used and new bookstores, stores specializing in romantasy, food, art, and horror, queer bookstores, Spanish language bookstores, bookstore bars, and a growing number of Black owned bookstores, for a true and wonderful reflection of the Brooklyn we love."
Brooklyn
Digital life
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

The pleasure of books in the digital age

The debate over digital archiving versus physical books highlights the unique engagement and sensory experience that books provide in a digital age.
#secondhand-saturday
fromFuncheap
1 week ago
SF music

SF's "Secondhand Saturday" 2025 w/ Sunset Mercantile (Season Finale)

Secondhand Saturday returns on April 19th, 2025, featuring vintage goods, live music, and themed events every third Saturday until November.
fromFuncheap
1 week ago
SF music

SF's "Secondhand Saturday" 2025 w/ Sunset Mercantile (Every Third Saturday)

Secondhand Saturday returns on April 19th, 2025, featuring vintage goods, live music, and themed events every third Saturday until November.
SF music
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

SF's "Secondhand Saturday" 2025 w/ Sunset Mercantile (Season Finale)

Secondhand Saturday returns on April 19th, 2025, featuring vintage goods, live music, and themed events every third Saturday until November.
SF music
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

SF's "Secondhand Saturday" 2025 w/ Sunset Mercantile (Every Third Saturday)

Secondhand Saturday returns on April 19th, 2025, featuring vintage goods, live music, and themed events every third Saturday until November.
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

SF's "Inner Sunset Flea Market" 2026 w/ Sunset Mercantile (Every 2nd Sunday)

The Inner Sunset Flea Market transforms Irving Street into a lively community space filled with vintage and secondhand treasures, artists, makers, and community organizations every second Sunday from April to November.
SF food
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
5 days ago

Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl Returns With 34 Local Shops

The Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl runs from April 18 to 25, featuring 34 local shops and culminating in an afterparty on April 29.
#reading
Books
fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

Book lovers, these towns were made for you

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and a culture that encourages spending time with books.
Books
fromConde Nast Traveler
6 days ago

Book Lovers, These Towns Were Made for You

Cities are nurturing a return to reading with bookstores, literary festivals, and spaces for readers to enjoy books.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

5 Best Surreal Bookstores That Make You Forget You're Inside a Building - Yanko Design

Exceptional bookstores transcend retail by using architectural design inspired by nature and astronomy to transform reading spaces into immersive environments where books become spatial protagonists rather than products.
Film
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

The ultimate entertainment budget hack: Your local library

Local libraries offer free access to books, ebooks, DVDs, and audiobooks as a cost-effective alternative to expensive movie tickets and streaming services.
Education
fromMission Local
3 weeks ago

In a Bayview warehouse, kids scour dozens of shelves for 5 free books

The Children's Book Project provides free books to low-income students through warehouse field trips and has distributed over 3.4 million books across California since 1992.
#silver-sprocket
SF music
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Silver Sprocket on Valencia Street bids adieu, and S.F. comics fans mourn

Silver Sprocket, a beloved comic store, is closing due to decreased foot traffic and sales, leaving loyal customers devastated.
SF music
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Treasured San Francisco indie bookstore abruptly closes: 'Unfortunate reality'

Silver Sprocket is closing its Valencia Street storefront due to ongoing financial losses and unsustainable personal debt.
SF music
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Silver Sprocket on Valencia Street bids adieu, and S.F. comics fans mourn

Silver Sprocket, a beloved comic store, is closing due to decreased foot traffic and sales, leaving loyal customers devastated.
SF music
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Treasured San Francisco indie bookstore abruptly closes: 'Unfortunate reality'

Silver Sprocket is closing its Valencia Street storefront due to ongoing financial losses and unsustainable personal debt.
fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

One of London's Most Unusual Bookshops | Neighbourhood Watch

Running out of a tiny kiosk in Clerkenwell, Exmouth Cultural Kiosk is a secondhand bookstore and self-publishing project that sells books for as little as £2. The selection rotates often and can include everything from Tennyson to its own guide to Clerkenwell pubs.
London food
Arts
fromColossal
3 weeks ago

You'll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World's Smallest Books at the V&A

Queen Mary's Dolls' House at Windsor Castle contains nearly 600 miniature books designed by leading craftspeople, representing a remarkable collection of scaled literary works from the early 20th century.
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Literary Arts Cafe's Offers Curiously Good Breakfast in a Bookshop

Bacon, egg, and cheese, man. Come on. People always put it on a croissant or something. That's no good. You need strong bread-strong bread to withstand the heat and the grease. This exchange between the author and Andrew Proctor captured the essential philosophy of breakfast sandwich construction, emphasizing the structural integrity required of the bread to properly support the fillings.
Coffee
fromItsnicethat
3 weeks ago

"Hot, gay and bookish": After Hours' bookshop identity spotlights a piece of Sydney's queer history

People kept using the same word - 'iconic' - whether they were thirty, fifty or seventy." The team interviewed staff who'd just joined and staff who'd been there for twenty years, customers since the 80s, locals, online shoppers, and LGBTQIA+ community members, revealing the bookshop's legendary status across generations and demographics.
Typography
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Children and teens roundup the best new picture books and novels

Bear finds hope in a tiny seed after his forest disappears, needing help from other animals to nurture it.
London food
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

"Inner Sunset Flea Market" Returns for 2026 (Every Second Sunday)

The Inner Sunset Flea Market returns for its 10th season on April 12th, occurring every second Sunday from April to November, featuring vintage goods, artists, live music, and family activities on Irving Street.
#independent-bookstore
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago
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Seaside's Beach Books celebrates 20 years, serving readers nationwide * Oregon ArtsWatch

Seaside independent bookstore grew into a successful twenty-year business by seizing opportunity, adapting to market shifts, and building nationwide customer loyalty.
Books
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

Kid Hermes the Trickster combines used books and art in downtown Portland * Oregon ArtsWatch

Doug Lowell opened Kid Hermes the Trickster, a curated bookstore in downtown Portland featuring rare and special editions from his 27-year personal collection.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Amazon pulls sponsorship from Paris book festival after booksellers' association boycott

The SLF has been sharply critical of Amazon, arguing that it destabilises the book trade. In a statement reported by the Bookseller, it accused the company of seeking to flood the market with fake AI-generated books, [which are] promoted by fake reviews, written by fake readers [and rise] to the top of fake rankings.
Paris food
Books
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

The best independent bookshop in London has been crowned for 2026

Backstory in Balham has been named London's best independent bookshop at the British Book Awards for 2026.
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Worried about the demise of reading? Come to France, where we're up to our eyes in print | Alexander Hurst

XXI/Revue21 represents a vital counterforce to digital fragmentation by publishing literary long-form journalism that prioritizes authorial presence, reader trust, and substantive narrative reporting in physical form.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Rare items of Charles Dickens' clothing to go on display in London

Rare surviving clothing and personal items of Charles Dickens, including the collar worn during his fatal 1870 stroke, will be displayed at the Charles Dickens Museum in London.
Miscellaneous
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Staple bookstore to close one of last Bay Area locations after over 20 years

A Bay Area Barnes & Noble bookstore at Shops at Tanforan mall closes May 2 after 20 years as the mall undergoes redevelopment into office and residential space.
fromPortland Mercury
4 weeks ago

Based on Your Reading Taste, Here's What Screening You Should Catch This Month

Agnès Varda's sprightly late-career documentary The Gleaners and I (2000) is more complex than it first appears. The film follows foragers of all forms, from dumpster diggers to oyster scavengers, while drifting into meditations on waste and art. Varda becomes a gleaner in her own right, gathering images and ideas that most wouldn't give a second glance.
Film
Books
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Heated Rivalry's success may reignite LGBTQ+ publishing

Heated Rivalry's success has boosted LGBTQ+ literature, particularly Rachel Reid's book, despite challenges in the publishing industry.
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

The Last Collar: Rare survivor from Charles Dickens's wardrobe goes on display

Charles Dickens's rarely surviving shirt collar, believed to be his last worn before his death, will be displayed at the Charles Dickens Museum alongside a formal suit's silk stockings from 1870.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

LitWatch March: Portland Small Press & Art Book Fair comes to PNCA * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland's first Small Press & Art Book Fair at PNCA March 5-7 showcases over 40 independent publishers featuring risograph books, zines, and experimental prints with free admission and workshops.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
4 weeks ago

Chuku's Book Swap and Brunch Club Returns

Chuku's Nigerian tapas restaurant hosts an Afrobeats & Lit Brunch on World Book Day featuring Nigerian cuisine, music, and literature with a discounted set menu and book swap.
#thrifting
Books
fromEsquire
2 weeks ago

Inside the Tiny Bookstore Where Oscar Winners Shop

Harvey Jason and his son Louis opened Mystery Pier Books in 1998, a rare first edition bookstore in West Hollywood that serves both A-list Hollywood clients and book enthusiasts.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

How America Learned to Love Barnes & Noble Again

Barnes & Noble, once a threat to independent bookstores, faced decline from Amazon but is now experiencing revival through physical store expansion and learning from independent bookstore models.
Books
fromwww.7x7.com
3 weeks ago

13 New Books by Local Authors to Break for This Spring

Three new books explore pivotal moments in cultural history: a 1960s San Francisco novel about reproductive rights, a contemporary suburban thriller involving a Chinese American family, and Rolling Stone Magazine's counterculture origins in 1967.
Books
fromOpen Culture
3 weeks ago

How to Rescue a Wet, Damaged Book: A Handy Visual Primer

Syracuse University Libraries provides practical tips for salvaging water-damaged books through a visual guide with both intuitive and specialized restoration techniques.
fromThe Walrus
1 month ago

Thrifting Was about Frugality. How Did It Become All about Profit? | The Walrus

"I 'm the most hated man in town," Ray McKelvie told me. The town in question was Clinton, British Columbia, approximately 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, on Highway 97. Later, I asked another Clinton resident whether McKelvie's claim was true. She thought for a moment. "Well, there's Joe, who lives in the trailer park," she said. "We don't like him much either. But it's about even."
Miscellaneous
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

How to Make Book-Loving Friends IRL in Portland

The third Wednesday or Thursday evening of each month, comic book shop Books with Pictures ( 1401 SE Division St) hosts this open-invite book club devoted to a wide variety of graphic novels-from the Bitter Root series, about a family of sympathetic monster hunters during the Harlem Renaissance, to an illustrated retelling of the 1872 queer vampire murder mystery Carmilla. Sometimes artists and writers join to talk about their latest work.
Arts
Books
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

Six Books You'll Have to Discuss With a Friend

Reading in public creates social connections and marks readers as members of an enthusiastic community that spans all walks of life and geographic locations.
#mass-market-paperbacks
fromInsideHook
1 month ago
Books

RIP the Mass Market Paperback, Man's Hottest Accessory

Mass-market pocket paperbacks are vanishing due to digital formats and distributor exits, reducing affordable physical-book access and diminishing books' cultural and aesthetic role.
#bookstore
fromSFGATE
2 months ago
San Francisco

The mezzanine of Green Apple Books was empty for years. Now it's come to life.

fromSFGATE
2 months ago
San Francisco

The mezzanine of Green Apple Books was empty for years. Now it's come to life.

Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

We all want to know what he was doing in the bedroom': Kerouac's unseen archive goes on show in New York

A new exhibition featuring previously unpublished Kerouac letters and artifacts aims to move beyond the mythologized rebel image and reveal the literary development and humanity behind the beat generation icon.
Photography
fromIndependent
4 months ago

Calendar 2026: Limited-Edition Irish Independent Calendar Now On Sale

Limited-edition Irish Independent 2026 Calendar features photographer-captured images of Ireland 2025, offered first to subscribers as a thank-you.
US news
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

At the Coos Bay Public Library, confronting a sinking feeling * Oregon ArtsWatch

Coos Bay Public Library is structurally unstable and sinking because failed foundation pilings on infill require a new building voters have repeatedly declined to fund.
Miscellaneous
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Beloved Covent Garden bookshop Magma is closing for good this week

Magma book and art shop in Covent Garden closes after 26 years because landlord rent demands and market pressures; King's Cross kiosk remains open.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

10 new books in March offer mental vacations

March book releases offer diverse literary escapes spanning historical fiction, memoirs, and speculative narratives across multiple continents and time periods.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

A 200-year-old book distributor is closing. Here's what that means for public libraries

Now, the nation's largest distributor of print books to public libraries Baker & Taylor is set for imminent closure. For nearly 200 years, Baker & Taylor has played a key role in getting books from manufacturers to warehouses to library patrons' hands. Partnering with more than 5,000 U.S. libraries, the company has been a staple in the industry, selling books at wholesale prices and providing them with labels and lamination so libraries don't have to.
Arts
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Hunt, scroll, strike gold: the best clothes and accessories to buy secondhand and where to find them

Secondhand shopping delivers unique, affordable, and eco-friendly fashion finds—especially leather jackets, designer pieces, and high-street bargains—when buyers know where and how to shop.
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Inside New York's Grolier Club, Where the Rare Book World Is Open to All

Founded in 1884, it is one of the world's most important societies devoted to books. Though it operates as a members-only institution, the club maintains a steady program of free, public exhibitions that draw from its members' collections. Though often historical, there are fascinating intersections with contemporary culture. Focused on rare books, manuscripts, and literary ephemera, these shows often illuminate how historical texts continue to shape the present.
Arts
Books
fromDefector
1 month ago

Confessions Of A Bookanizer | Defector

A reader maintains multiple simultaneous books across formats, frequently abandoning them for new interests, creating a chaotic reading pattern that diverges from conventional sequential completion.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What we're reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February

Claire Baglin's 'On the Clock' uses narrow focus on fast-food work to reveal profound truths about contemporary alienation and precarity with compassion and emotional depth.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Books That Serve Up Beauty and Depth

A diverse selection of art books highlights contemporary women artists, historical art studies, racial justice memorials, disability advocacy in art, and provocative art-history reinterpretations.
Books
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

NYC's top Black and queer-owned bookstore just revealed its best books for Black History Month

Gladys Books & Wine centers Black queer stories, serving as a Bed-Stuy bookstore and wine bar offering community, literary events, and Black love–focused programming.
Books
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Brick-and-mortar bookshops look better than ever in the Amazon age

Physical print books remain widely popular despite Amazon's dominance in sales, e-books, and audiobooks, with strong brick-and-mortar growth and sustained print revenue.
Books
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Small California Town Has the Largest Outdoor Bookstore in the World-and It's Just 3 Hours From L.A.

Bart's Books in Ojai is the world's largest outdoor bookstore offering over 130,000 used and new titles in an outdoor cottage setting.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Sunnyvale library hosts tree walk, book sale

Walk among evergreens The Sunnyvale Urban Forest Advocates will lead a tree walk around the Sunnyvale Public Library on Jan. 17, noon-1:30 p.m. Participants will learn the differences between deciduous and evergreen trees and about evergreens' resilience and their role in the ecosystem. The program will meet on the Library Plaza, 665 W. Olive Ave. Registration is required to https://bit.ly/4qEQTVd.
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fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A new bookshop cafe has opened next to Hampstead Heath

Funny Weather bookshop and café opened at 31 Grove Terrace, NW5, offering books, reading nooks, barista coffee and pastries near Hampstead Heath.
Books
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

A 'fair' of the heart Hearts and pages a-flutter

A Los Altos romance-only bookstore hosted a Valentine's fair drawing readers, local authors, vendors and community members celebrating romance literature and connections.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

How Scholastic became a cultural rite of passage for Canadian kids | CBC Radio

For many Canadians, Scholastic brings about an instant wave of nostalgia. Memories come flooding back of flipping through colourful catalogues, circling must-have books, and browsing tables stacked with trinkets from scented erasers to posters and pencils set up in school auditoriums during book fair week. For generations of elementary school students, Scholastic brought excitement and joy and for many kids today, even in an age dominated by screens, that magic hasn't faded, say educators.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 month ago

Bookish Wine: Where Romantasy, Art, and Wine Collide - Food & Beverage Magazine

Bookish Wine pairs special-edition romantasy novels with bespoke Sonoma wines to create a limited-release, collectible, immersive reading-and-tasting experience for romantasy communities.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Spotify is partnering with Bookshop.org to sell physical books

Spotify is going all in on books in 2026 and partnering with Bookshop.org to let you buy physical copies of audiobooks and support local retailers starting in the Spring.
Books
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

Swig / Swap: Free Bubbly and Book Exchange (Oakland)

Sharing knowledge & culture is community care. Our book swap series is back at Town Bar & Lounge - and every other month after that. The Swig: Come and get a drink token for a free glass of bubbly from the bar. (Refills or other drinks are on you, though). The Swap: Bring a book that has meaning to you, gave you joy & escape, changed your mind, or offered knowledge about the world.
Books
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Literary Portland for Palestine Plans Readings, Still Asks Portland Book Fest To Divest

Writers and local arts groups are urging Literary Arts to reject sponsorship from banks tied to weapons firms and Israeli military suppliers.
Books
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Cupertino Library hosts 'Unlikely Animals' author for book discussion

Community events include an in-person session on 'Unlikely Animals', virtual events for 'Front Desk', and a free Saratoga Symphony concert in Cupertino.
Books
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Green Apple Books' Sunset Location Finally Gets a New Tenant in Upstairs Mezzanine: A Literary Co-Working Space

Green Apple Books mezzanine now houses Backstory Above, a writers' co-working space offering silent work areas, a soundproof booth, and a small conference room.
#comics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Most Indians don't read for pleasure so why does the country have 100 literature festivals?

Sounding amused, publisher Pramod Kapoor recalls the reaction of the Indian cricketing legend Bishen Singh Bedi when he learned Kapoor was printing 3,000 copies of his autobiography. Only 3,000? he protested. I fill stadiums with 50-60,000 people coming to see me play and you think that's all my book is going to sell? Kapoor, the founder of Roli Books, explains that Bedi's legions of admirers were unlikely to translate into book buyers. That was in 2021.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

February May Be Short on Days, But It Boasts a Long List of New Books

February brings notable literary releases including a translated Vargas Llosa novel, Lauren Groff's short-story collection Brawler, and Tayari Jones's novel Kin.
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