There's something magical about a children's book that keeps pulling you back, no matter how many years pass. Maybe it's the ...
Eric Cooper created "Daddy, What's That Sound?" after losing his brother and wanting to spend quality time with his ...
Dear Eric: I love my mother dearly but at 84 she has reached the point of rambling. She is still fully in control of her capabilities and is mentally acute, but her conversations are now filled with ...
Lifetime is airing a new ripped-from-the-headlines movie, “Accused: The Karen Read Story,” which dramatizes one of the most talked-about real-life cases in recent years. The movie explores the death ...
When her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, also a member of the Boston Police force, is found dead — his body discovered in a snowbank near a friend’s house — all eyes turn to Karen Read. She is eventually ...
The brand new drama Accused: The Karen Read Story premieres on Lifetime Saturday, Jan. 10 at 8/7c. Starring Katie Cassidy and Luke Humphrey, Accused: The Karen Read Story revisits a recent homicide ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer visited Charleston Thursday to promote literacy with her new children’s book “Detective Dell is on the Case.” Spencer, who is ...
Alison Baverstock is the founder and director of the charity Reading Force (1159890) which is funded by grants from organisations, charities and benevolent ...
Dear Eric: “Leftovers, Anyone?” wrote about her daughter’s Friendsgiving overshadowing her own Thanksgiving. Related Articles Asking Eric: Am I a bad friend because I couldn’t deal with a third death?
Dear Eric: Often when I’m eating at a restaurant or cafe, I’ll notice other tables leaving half-finished food to be thrown out. Related Articles Asking Eric: I tried to block him, but the hugging ...
Want to purchase today's print edition? Here's a map of single-copy locations. URBANA — Carle Health has updated its visitor policy and masking recommendations for the time being, with the health ...
Athletics weren’t in the cards for Carle Place junior Justin Powers when he grew up in Queens. “I played baseball for three days when I was, like, 3, and I didn’t like it really,” he told The Post. “I ...