Books
NPR staffers pick their favorite fiction reads of 2025 so far
Journalist Han Zhang hopes to get more Chinese literature translated into English
Lana Parrilla and Milo Callaghan in a new TV adaptation of John Grisham's The Rainmaker. Christopher Barr/USA Network hide caption
Novelist Thomas Mallon looks back on the early years of the AIDS epidemic
A dogged reporter takes on a mysterious cabal in 'The Diary of Lies'
Actor Jeff Hiller's new memoir is Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success. He's pictured above in Savannah, Ga., in November 2024. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SCAD hide caption
A big break after age 40 is possible. Just ask Jeff Hiller of 'Somebody Somewhere'
These 'Blondes' are turning 100, and they're still a lot of fun
The stacks at Boston Public Library, one of the oldest and largest public library systems in the country.
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Boston Public Library aims to increase access to a vast historic archive using AI
Bruce Springsteen, shown here in 1975, was on the verge of being dropped by his record label before the release of Born to Run. Monty Fresco/Getty Images/Hulton Archive hide caption
Springsteen's label was about to drop him. Then came 'Born to Run'
The Hautamaki family (Shannon, left, Ian, Graham and Bret) poses outside the Pittsfield branch of the Ann Arbor District Library, where they collected points for The Summer Game. Neda Ulaby/NPR hide caption
How a public library's summer game took over a Michigan city
Actor Griffin Dunne revisits his Hollywood childhood in 'The Friday Afternoon Club'
David Nayfeld, the chef behind the cookbook Dad, What's for Dinner?, makes a recipe called "stressed-out weekday pancakes" together with his daughter, Helena. Eric Wolfinger hide caption