In addition to supporting minority authors, Moore launched a “clear the shelves” program to provide books to Chicago Public ...
Based on the true story of Marguerite de La Rocque’s sojourn on an island near modern Quebec, Allegra Goodman’s novel takes ...
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By Jesse Elorm HEYMANNWe live in the most over-stimulated generation in history. A small study by Yeykelis, J.J. Cummings, and Reeves, published in the Journal of Communications in 2014, examined how ...
By ceding the space on antisemitism—responding when we are accused of it, but not taking up the fight against it as our cause ...
Kari de Burgh's journey to self-love transformed her outlook on life, helping her embrace inner peace, gratitude and the ...
Michael Hiltzik tells California's story with a journalist’s reluctance to take anything at face value and a distrust of ...
There’s now a thriving industry based on expediting heartbreak. The lovelorn can check into a Heartbreak Hotel on London’s Broadway Market; do Yoga with Adriene classes to help them “tend to” their ...
Brave New World has finally swooped into theaters and you know what that means? We’ve been on an Easter egg hunt.
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
The show features catchy songs written by composer Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, including “Be Our Guest” and “Gaston.” The witty dialogue is by Linda Woolverton. “Beauty and ...