The struggle for social and racial justice continues today. So watch what happened when a group of young South Africans visited the American South to track the history of civil rights
internet sales take their toll on bookstores around the country, one store in Portland, Oregon, seems to be operating as usual. Powell’s Books, founded by a family of Ukrainian descent more than 45 years ago
Buenos Aires, Argentina, a century-old former theater received a new lease on life after it was converted into a bookstore
The Kabardian’s almost mythical stature made the breed’s near demise in the aftermath of the U.S.S.R. especially alarming for equine enthusiasts
Sand dunes in the state of Michigan are a scenic attraction for many American and foreign tourists
About 100 years ago, the town of Nome, Alaska, was a busy place with a population of more than 20,000, most of them gold seekers. Today, fewer than 4,000 people live here and prospecting for gold is no longer the main occupation
relatively modest, independently owned bookstore in Washington has become a standout on the cultural scene in the U.S. capital. It’s called Politics and Prose. Since opening in 1984, it’s managed to survive the age of online book buying