Kerri Miller Feature

Don't read these: The most frequently challenged books of 2015
The American Library Association released its annual list of books that people have attempted to ban from schools and libraries.
Research suggests that Americans are less and less willing to marry someone from a different party.
Battling depression with 'Reasons to Stay Alive'
"It's the biggest cliché in the world to talk about time healing, but it's also the truest," said Matt Haig. His new book details his struggles with depression.
The Weather Lab: How meteorologists predict severe weather
For Severe Weather Awareness Week, three experts reflect on the difficulty of predicting extreme weather events.
'H is for Hawk' author: Must-read nature writing
"I had one of those idyllic childhoods where I roamed feral in the landscape around my house. I don't know many kids who are doing that now," said Helen Macdonald, who shares some of her favorite nature writing.
The untapped potential of non-voters
Forty percent of Americans don't vote, according to Ellen Shearer, author of "Nonvoters: America's No-Shows."
How to make an unlikeable character likeable
Genius and addiction clash in Ethan Canin's new novel, "A Doubter's Almanac."
Did someone steal Shakespeare's head?
In a twist worthy of one of his plays, Shakespeare's cranium may be missing. No word yet on if it's being used as a prop in "Hamlet."
Do you have a favorite Shakespeare sonnet?
Many people can recite a line or two or twenty from William Shakespeare, but the man himself remains a mystery.