Christopher Lancette

I almost choked on my breakfast bar this morning when I read that Washington D.C.'s beloved
Fourteen "exceptional creative writers, independent scholars and academics" have been named as the New York Public Library's
WASHINGTON -- Everyone who runs a business knows that it takes a long time to win a customer for life but that you can lose one in five seconds.
WASHINGTON—I busted out of cabin fever Friday night ...
Sometimes a book comes along, smacks readers in the head, alleviates our ignorance, and leaves us with a new perspective on something we thought we already knew. 
Another WW II veteran, John Pistone, is doing something I'm not quite sure I could bring myself to do in his circumstances: He is returning to
The U.S. Senate must have used its collective library voice on Nov. 6 when it confirmed New York Public Library Director David Ferriero as the 10th Archivist of the United States.