An effort to overturn Utah’s sensitive materials law, which allows the removal of certain books from public schools, has another acclaimed author’s name behind it: The late poet Maya Angelou. The ...
On April 20, 2024, a Facebook profile named Classic Throwback posted a picture of novelist Kurt Vonnegut alongside a quote about buying an envelope. The story in the post was titled, "Kurt Vonnegut ...
The author Kurt Vonnegut's estate has sued to challenge a Utah law that allows school districts to ban books from their libraries. Supporters of the law say it keeps pornography out of schools.
The estate of Indianapolis author Kurt Vonnegut is suing the state of Utah in an attempt to block a potential statewide ban ...
Kurt Vonnegut expresses admiration for one of the last promising places in America for people to feel: libraries and the ...
On behalf of the Kurt Vonnegut Estate, authors Elana K. Arnold, Ellen Hopkins, and Amy Reed, and two anonymous high school student plaintiffs with the ACLU of Utah filed a complaint on January 6 to ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah Foundation, or the ACLU of Utah, has filed a lawsuit in Utah federal court on behalf of Kurt Vonnegut’s estate, as well as three authors and ...
For the first time in more than a decade, Kurt Vonnegut fans can take home something new from the legendary Hoosier author’s creative mind. But this time, it’s not a book or a play; it’s a two-player ...
Before Indiana author Kurt Vonnegut was well-known, he was looking for a project to support his growing family. He pitched a board game in the 1950s. It was rejected. Avid Vonnegut fans have heard of ...
Drexel University will unveil an exclusive collection of more than 20 rarely seen marker drawings by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., offering a fresh perspective on his artistic legacy. The exhibition, “Kurt ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Novelist Kurt Vonnegut Jr., whose best selling works like “Slaughterhouse Five” and ...