Culture news Lithuanian publisher pulls JD Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' from sale A Lithuanian publisher has pulled JD Vance’s controversial memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" from sale. Here's why. 06/03/2025
Experiences World Book Day: Be inspired by the literary greats in Italy Follow in the footsteps of the world’s greatest writers and you may just find your own muse in Italy. 06/03/2025
Culture news Read all about it! UK and Ireland celebrate World Book Day The UK and Ireland are celebrating World Book Day. Held on the first Thursday of March, the event is the British Isles’ localised version of the global UNESCO-organized celebration. 06/03/2025
Culture news Euronews Culture Book Club: Four picks for March From exciting new releases to modern classics, this March we’re looking at a group of books that explore some of the most pressing contemporary topics, whether it’s trans identity or the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. 05/03/2025
Culture news US bans most books featuring race and gender themes says new study Of the thousands of books banned across the US last year, new data reveals the majority featured themes on race and the LGBTQ+ community. 28/02/2025
Culture news Five English football teams commission official poems Five English football teams are commissioning official poems for their clubs as part of a scheme to encourage youth literacy. 26/02/2025
Culture news New tongues and gay classics: International Booker Prize longlist out 11 novels and two short story collections are in the running for one of the most prestigious prizes in literature. 25/02/2025
Culture news UK literacy charity wants audiobooks on national school curriculum A poll by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) has found that children’s enjoyment of listening to audiobooks had risen. NLT are petitioning the government to include audiobooks in the national curriculum. 25/02/2025
Culture news Trump in meltdown over bombshell revelations in new tell-all book The new exposé by journalist Michael Wolff comes out today and the Trump team are already using some colourful language to deny some of the revelations. Here's the lowdown. 25/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'The Thing With Feathers' Despite a committed central performance by Benedict Cumberbatch, 'The Thing With Feathers' can't do justice to Max Porter's astonishing novella. 19/02/2025
Culture news Women's Prize for Non-Fiction 2025: Longlist announced 11 of the 16 longlisted authors are British, with a selection of reads that draw on a range of disciplines and "expertly steer us through the most pressing issues of our time". 12/02/2025
Culture news Trial begins of man accused of trying to fatally stab Salman Rushdie A court in New York has begun hearing opening statement in the trial of a man accused of trying to kill the British-American author Salman Rushdie at a reading event in 2022. 10/02/2025
Culture news Israeli police raid Palestinian bookstores in East Jerusalem Israeli authorities have seized any books relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the Educational Bookshop in East Jerusalem and detained its owners amid allegations they were “selling books containing incitement and support for terrorism.” 10/02/2025
Cinema Terrence Malick: How to biograph the unknowable director "The Magic Hours", the first comprehensive biography of Hollywood’s most mysterious movie makers, has hit shelves. British film critic and biographer John Bleasdale spoke to Euronews Culture on delving into the famously media-shy director’s hidden life. 09/02/2025
Culture news Euronews Culture Book Club: Four picks for February Here are our four top recommendations to read this month. 07/02/2025
Culture news Will book blurbs become a thing of the past? As a major publisher stops forcing books to have author endorsements, is this the end of the road for the common cover practice? 07/02/2025
Culture news Neil Gaiman accused of sexual assault in civil lawsuits filed in US The best-selling British author behind “American Gods” and “The Sandman” has previously denied allegations of sexual abuse. 04/02/2025
Culture news Human Authored: How to know the book you're reading isn't AI-generated How do you know what you’re reading? The Human Authored online portal uses a specially designed logo on book covers and promotional materials to acertain that the work comes from ‘human intellect’. 04/02/2025
Culture news UK's Royal Society of Literature tackles controversy and leadership The UK's Royal Society of Literature is trying to turn over a controversial in its history following departures and disputes over free speech, censorship, leadership changes and the results of a significant governance review. 29/01/2025
Culture news Algeria blasts EU for condemning arrest of author Boualem Sansal Algerian lawmakers accused the European Parliament of political inference. They have also cast doubt on whether their motivations had to do with French-Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal's well-being or “harming the image of Algeria.” 29/01/2025