The Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America hosted their 66th annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair this past weekend, reaching record high opening night attendance.
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Just in time for Mother’s Day, health and wellness journalist Ashley Oerman released her debut self-help book, Motherf*cked: How to Stop Your Mother’s Toxic Drama from Ruining Your Life.
Holiday 2024 Gift Guide
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Hilary Sheinbaum’s new workbook, “Going Dry,” is released on Sept. 3 and offers advice on tackling dry months, creating non-alcoholic drinks, and exploring new lifestyle choices.
On Monday, June 10th, Chloe Melas, an NBC News entertainment correspondent, hosted a wonderful evening at Ambra in the West Village to celebrate the re-issue of The Joy of Funerals, 20th anniversary edition, written by author and New York Times contributor Alix Strauss.
Barbara Tober and CODAworx host a luncheon at The Metropolitan Club of New York on a sunny Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the importance of Public art and discuss with artist and commissioners their new publication “The Economic Power of Public Art”.
ABAA’s 61st New York International Antiquarian Book Fair Comes to the Park Avenue Armory
On April 5, The Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America’s (ABAA) 61st New York International Antiquarian Book Fair (NYIABF) occured at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. Collectors, buyers, and book enthusiasts come together annually to discuss rare artifacts and books.
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Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America Hosts 75th Anniversary Celebration Alongside Book Fair Ambassador Jesse Paris Smith
Bibliotheque, Soho’s one of a kind café, wine bar, & bookstore, makes for the perfect location for the evening’s festivities.
Advocate. Entrepreneur. Thought leader. These are just a few of the tiles HBCU Buzz Founder, Luke Lawal Jr. already possesses.