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The store’s walls are lined top to bottom with shelves, novels almost bursting out of each one. (Sophia Gallon / Heights Staff)

Good Dog Records & Books Brings Soulful Education, Music, and Conversation to Newton Centre

Sophia Gallon April 13, 2025

Right down the road from Newton Centre Green sits a shop for bookworms and record lovers alike, transporting customers to a store reminiscent of one from the early 2000s with its striped awning and warm...

Ktoridi: Six Reads To Ring in Spring

Ktoridi: Six Reads To Ring in Spring

Angeliki Ktoridi April 3, 2025
For those days when it’s finally 60 degrees and you’re sitting on the Quad, here are six books you should pick up and give a try.
Torres: A Valentine’s Book Guide With Unconventional Lovers

Torres: A Valentine’s Book Guide With Unconventional Lovers

Sofia Torres February 14, 2025
This Valentine’s Day, discover how different authors throughout time talk honestly about love, refusing to shy away from their flaws and desires.
Rosario: Is Hollywood Making Reading Obsolete?

Rosario: Is Hollywood Making Reading Obsolete?

Bryanna Rosario February 7, 2025
Behind the smoke and mirrors of film merits, the question arises of whether these adaptations hold any weight to their literary counterparts. As riveting as it is to watch your favorite book take on the big screen, have these adaptations ultimately caused harm to literature? 
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

What Fantasy Means to Me

Katie Spillane November 3, 2024
I have read The Hobbit so many times that I lost count of the rereads sometime around eighth grade. Even though I never use this as my fun-fact icebreaker (for fear of coming off a bit too nerdy a bit too soon), it is without a doubt my favorite truth about myself. 
The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Breathes New Life Into Used Books

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
The owner offers a variety of books that she’s read in the past, and vintage items from thrift stores. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller)

Newton-Based Business Rebooked Repurposes Old Books Into New Hands

Ella Champagne and Elise Kirwin October 22, 2023
Through her Newton-based business, Rebooked, Miller recirculates her favorite books and vintage items throughout the area.
(Paige Stein / Heights Editor)

Normalize Fanfiction

Evelyn Knouse September 18, 2022
I will say it loud and proud: I love fanfiction. You can find smut and fluff, G-rated content and R-rated content, and everything in between. There are works that are fewer than 500 words and longer than 500,000 words.
Law Professor Defends Masking in ‘The Case for Masks’

Law Professor Defends Masking in ‘The Case for Masks’

Julia Landwehr April 11, 2021
Using his legal and medical background, Hashimoto tries to cut through partisan rhetoric around the COVID-19 pandemic, and argues for the importance of masking in the United States.

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Oct. 13

Opinions October 13, 2020
Thumbs Up: Flies. Flies everywhere are really having a moment. From the national debate stage to…the national debate stage. Five years ago, could you ever have imagined that the one thing you would take away from a vice presidential debate would be that a fly landed on Mike Pence’s hair? #flygate
A Peek Inside Newtonville Books

A Peek Inside Newtonville Books

Isabella Cavazzoni April 28, 2019
Just after celebrating its 20th anniversary, Newtonville Books is still up and running. Despite a transfer of ownership and a change of location, Newtonville Books remains a relevant, independent brick-and-mortar bookstore, even in the age of Amazon retail.
It’s ‘The’ Trident: Inside Boston’s Independent Bookstore and Cafe

It’s ‘The’ Trident: Inside Boston’s Independent Bookstore and Cafe

Steven Everett April 28, 2019
The Trident Booksellers and Cafe bounced back after a fire put it out of business, maintaining its power as a Boston fixture and fan favorite.
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