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Jonathan Karl gives inside look at the ‘Trump show’ in his new book

“You are worthless and you are weak,” former President Donald Trump said in a statement to his press secretary, Stephanie Grisham. This was one of several Trump quotes Jonathan Karl, Chief White House...

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Problematic authors: What are they? Who are they? Where do we go from here?

As the BookTok and BookTube communities start to monopolize the bookworm world, the concept of problematic authors comes to light.  These are authors who have either created discriminatory features in...

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‘The Fact of a Body’ author speaks to Suffolk students

True crime author Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich read from and explained the story behind their book “The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memior” on April 8 via Zoom.  This event was hosted by Suffolk...

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Suffolk Theatre presents first open-air performance with ‘Cymbeline’

The Suffolk University Theatre Department is back in person with a performance of a Shakespeare play in the heart of Boston’s Downtown Crossing.  “The Tragedy of Cymbeline,” or more commonly known as...

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Stanley Tucci’s food-centric memoir delights readers

“Taste: My Life Through Food” by Stanley Tucci is a delightful memoir that will make you fall in love with the man — if you haven’t already — and fall in love with food in a way you never thought you...

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Screenwriters Jacob Chattman and Suffolk alum Gustave Cadet releases graphic...

Award-winning screenwriters Jacob Chattman and Gustave Cadet, a Suffolk alumnus, recently decided to go down a different path from filmmaking, releasing their first graphic novel “Moons, vol. 1.” “If...

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Venture Magazine accepting submissions for 2022

In 2018, the future looked bright for Suffolk University’s Venture Magazine. Suffolk’s first literature and arts magazine had just celebrated 50 years as an annual student-run publication. However,...

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Boston Book Festival returns to Copley Square for the first time in two years

After being held virtually for the last two years, the Boston Book Festival returned to Copley Square on Saturday, Oct. 29, to celebrate the power of words and literature with author panels, book...

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A route to love: five books you can’t miss this Valentine’s Day

It’s Valentine’s Day and romance is in the air. Whether you are spending the day with your partner, friends or alone, some great love stories are always on the shelf waiting to be read. Here’s a list...

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Bookshelves to big screens: Hollywood’s notable adaptations

Hollywood’s favorite pastime is turning beloved books into blockbuster movies. While these films are bringing attention back to classic novels, there is an art to staying true to the tone of the story...

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