To Kill a Mockingbird
Schools Drop 'To Kill A Mockingbird' From Reading List After Race Complaint
The Mukilteo School Board in Washington voted unanimously to remove the book from the required reading list for ninth-grade students.
School Drops 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in Bid to 'Decolonize' Its Program
Teachers in Edinburgh criticized the use of the N-word and the white-savior motif in Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Bill Banning Teaching of Critical Race Theory Passes in Idaho Senate
The new bill prohibits "any sex, race, ethnicity, religion, color, or national origin is inherently superior or inferior," which, the bill says, is often found in the controversial theory.
Jeff Daniels on Bringing 'To Kill A Mockingbird' to Broadway in 2019
"You have to become involved. You have to have an opinion."
Everything We Know About 2019 Tony Awards
The award show will take place at the infamous Radio City Music Hall and will air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET.
Harper Lee Quotes: Nine Sayings on Her Birthday
"Real courage is when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what."
What Harper Lee Wrote of Obama's Inauguration and More
A trove of 38 letters the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" wrote to a friend is up for auction.
Father's Day Movies and Shows to Watch With Dad
Spend the day with dad and titles like "Father of the Bride," "Master of None," "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Finding Nemo."
'Frozen' and 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Coming to Broadway
Two very different kinds of hits will see adaptations for Broadway stages.
Sorkin to Adapt 'To Kill a Mockingbird' For Broadway
The play is expected to debut in the 2017-2018 season.
'Go Set a Watchman' Buyers Get a Refund at This Michigan Bookstore
It's "disappointing and frankly shameful" to see the book industry exploit Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman," says the owner of Brilliant Books.
Atticus Finch and Bill Cosby: Fallen Heroes
We simply do not know much about the people—racists or accused rapists—we choose to blindly celebrate.
'Go Set a Watchman': Scout From the Film Talks About Scout on the Page
Mary Badham, who played Jean Louise Finch in the 1962 "Mockingbird" film, praises Harper Lee's new novel.
The Surprisingly Current Lesson of 'Go Set a Watchman'
The sequel to "To Kill a Mockingbird" has come to us at the right moment, despite questions surrounding its release.
Harper Lee May Have Written a Third Manuscript
The lawyer who found "Go Set a Watchman" penned a Wall Street Journal piece—and hinted at yet another secret.
How Mad at The NY Times Is Harper Lee's Publisher?
How did The New York Times review Harper Lee's book before everyone else? They snagged a secret copy.
Atticus Finch Is a Racist in New Harper Lee Novel
The "To Kill a Mockingbird" sequel shows Atticus Finch in an uglier light.
'Go Set a Watchman' Excerpt Published Ahead of Novel's Release
The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal have published the first chapter of Harper Lee's second novel.
'Scout' Does a Reading and Other Celebrations for 'Go Set a Watchman'
Mary Badham, who played Scout in the 1962 film, will read from both of Harper Lee's books.
Harper Lee's New Book Breaks HarperCollins's Preorder Record
Lee's new book will go on sale July 14.
Friends Say Harper Lee Was Manipulated
Some see foul play in the decision to publish "To Kill a Mockingbird" sequel.
'Mocking Bird Call': Newsweek's 1961 Profile of Harper Lee
On the occasion of Harper Lee's long-awaited second novel, read our 1961 story on the acclaimed author.
Harper Lee to Publish New Novel 55 Years After Last
This is the first novel published by the reclusive author since the 1960 classic 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'