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The Book Loft of German Village is an independent bookstore in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Opened in 1977 and described by the Columbus Business First as "iconic" and a "tourist destination", [1] the store has also been called "a national treasure" by The New York Times. [2]
Firestorm Cafe & Books North Carolina: Asheville: Anarchist/LGBT: Internationalist Books North Carolina: Chapel Hill: The Book Loft of German Village Ohio: Columbus: Two Dollar Radio Headquarters Ohio: Columbus: The Duck Store Oregon: Eugene: Powell's Books Oregon: Portland: Rose City Book Pub Oregon: Portland: Moravian Book Shop Pennsylvania ...
An Open Book was a busy hub in the heart of the Short North that sold books, gifts and greeting cards while serving as a community center of sorts for LGB people. After moving from 685 N. High St ...
Of the 23 picture books banned in at least two districts in the 2023-24 school year, 14 included LGBTQ+ characters and 17 had characters of color, with some books falling into multiple categories ...
Banned books are books or other printed works such as essays or plays which have been prohibited by law, or to which free access has been restricted by other means. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship, from political, legal, religious, moral, or commercial motives. This article lists notable banned books and works, giving a ...
This list of the most commonly challenged books in the United States refers to books sought to be removed or otherwise restricted from public access, typically from a library or a school curriculum. This list is primarily based on U.S. data gathered by the American Library Association 's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), which gathers data ...
Monarch Books & Gifts has been open in Overland Park for five years. She set the goal at $38,000, which “won’t recover what was lost,” she wrote, but will help her catch up on bills.
North Market is a food hall and public market in Columbus, Ohio. The Downtown Columbus market was established in 1876, and was the second of four founded in Columbus. The market is managed by the non-profit North Market Development Authority (NDMA), which also manages North Market Bridge Park, a market in Dublin, Ohio .