Writer's block is welcome at this Tokyo cafe! The best part? They can’t actually leave until their work is complete! Buzz60’s Chloe Hurst has …
COVID-19 has had undeniable effects on just about every industry and the music industry is no exception, with the collapse of live music and d…
In the caption of an Instagram post, the Toxic singer wrote about her reasons and the difficulties behind writing the book and compared hersel…
The director, who worked with Willis on films such as The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and Glass took to Twitter on Wednesday to respond to Willis…
During an interview for the latest issue of Billboard magazine, the musician pondered whether pursuing a career in the entertainment industry …
With this latest wave of the pandemic coming to an end, many of us have learned a lot about ourselves during the lockdown, we've learned how t…
'Torn' hitmaker Natalie Imbruglia felt "insecure" after struggling with a tough period in her career.
The superstar singer and actress has been working on the book, which was originally due out in 2017 but its release has been delayed as she's …
Viola Davis is working on her memoir, which will be titled ‘Finding Me’ and will chronicle the Oscar winner’s journey from growing up amidst p…
Quentin Tarantino revealed long ago that he plans to retire after he’s directed 10 motion pictures, but despite the fact that he’s now got nin…
Since Nora Ephron is so well loved as a film director and screenwriter — with beloved movies such as “You’ve Got Mail,” “Sleepless in Seattle” and “When Harry Met Sally” under her belt — it’s easy to forget she was also a journalist. Her laser-sharp writing appeared in venerated publications like Esquire magazine. This 2006 tome, a blend of essays and memoir, includes that infamous essay about aging, her career and New York City. Just like the author, the approach is a little quirky and very unique. $1.99, amazon.com
BURLEY — The College of Southern Idaho Mini-Cassia Center is offering an online course, “Grant Writing 101: Finding, Writing and Winning the F…
Everyone goes through moments when they want to do absolutely nothing; here are some things you can do to help get you through those moments.
Outdoors Editor Jessica L. Flammang bids farewell to the Times-News. Jonathan Ingraham takes the reins.
Learning disorders are much more common than most people think. One in five children in the U.S. has learning or attention issues, according t…
It can be easy to get lost in living life so fast-paced and forget to stop and show your appreciation for what you have. Here are some tips on…
By Toni Morrison; foreword by Zadie Smith, Alfred A. Knopf, 129 pages, $18
Manuscript critiques will be offered and followed by a short business meeting.
TWIN FALLS — Register online or call for the Twin Falls Health Initiatives Trust 2020 Grant-writing Workshop which will take place from 6 to 7…
HAILEY — Do you have a story to tell? To help get it out there, the final Wood River Writing Workshop with Sarah Sentilles will be from 6 to 8…
TWIN FALLS —The College of Southern Idaho Community Education Center will offer “Grant Writing 101 For Healthcare Professionals” from 10 a.m. …
BRUNEAU — Tammy Miller, a local author, placed third in a national writing competition, winning the bronze medallion award for inspirational w…
TWIN FALLS — The College of Southern Idaho Community Education Center will offer “Yes, You Can Write a Book in an Afternoon” from 1 to 5 p.m. …
Sequestered in a back room at Leo’s Place in Idaho Falls, a dozen or so published and unpublished writers meet every month to share their work…