Hank and John Green have launched a tea brand under their Good Store platform, aiming to fund research and prevention efforts for the world's deadliest disease.
John Green is now on Bluesky Social, the new social media platform that is similar to X, formerly Twitter. The Indiana author is known for being active on social media, whether that is Tumblr, TikTok, ...
On Sunday, John Green will take part in one of the most important rituals of his sporting year. Green, the best-selling ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana author John Green announced his upcoming book "Everything is Tuberculosis" in an YouTube video on Tuesday. Here's what to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Who knew tuberculosis had a connection to the development of the cowboy hat or the U.S. military or women’s dress sizes? John ...
NEW YORK — Author-vloggers Hank and John Green often end their popular “Crash Course” videos with a donation appeal to keep the YouTube show “free for everyone forever.” The multihyphenate brothers ...
This book is beautiful and heartbreaking.
Saturday’s event at the Indianapolis Repertory Theatre placed the author onstage for a heartfelt conversation with fellow Hoosier writer Ashley C. Ford. Ford wryly began the interview with a question ...
A note from Wild Card host Rachel Martin: Different people have different reference points for John Green. He is most famous as the young adult author who wrote the massively popular book The Fault in ...
Some people get tennis elbow; John Green has bestseller shoulder. His doctor said — no joke — that Green, 47, was developing arthritis from signing so many books: more than 700,000, he estimates, over ...
Indiana author John Green announced his upcoming book "Everything is Tuberculosis" in an YouTube video on Tuesday. Here's what to know about the release. "Everything is Tuberculosis" tells the story ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Author-vloggers Hank and John Green often end their popular “Crash Course” videos with a donation appeal to keep the YouTube show “free for everyone forever.” The multihyphenate ...