“For All the World To See” explores the impact of visual culture of the 1960s.

The visual documentation of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement has filled books. There are photographs of Rev.

Nancy B. Landon, book buyer

Nancy B. Landon, 74, who was the children’s book buyer for two stores in suburban Maryland and who owned a bookstore in Massachusetts, died March 9 of ovarian cancer at her home in Potomac.

For D.C.’s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory

Barbara Schauer fits right in with the other coffee-sipping urbanites at the Kramerbooks cafe on Dupont Circle. She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two little dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves

For D.C.’s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory

Barbara Schauer fits right in with the other coffee-sipping urbanites at the Kramerbooks cafe on Dupont Circle. She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two little dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves. Like most of her neighbors, she’s pro-choi…

Md. company rents drug-sniffing dogs

Underneath the mattress isn’t going to cut it. Neither will tucking it behind the stack of “Twilight” books

Pukka: The Pup After Merle

Ted Kerasite wth puppy "Pukka"

Since the publication of the best-selling Merle’s Door, Ted Kerasote has received thousands of e-mails asking two questions: “Have you gotten another dog?” and “Are you writing a new book?” Pukka: The Pup After Merle answers both, in the most heartwarming way.