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F. Scott Fitzgerald saw the dire patterns we are living through today. This is why “The Great Gatsby” still matters, writes ...
Historians were surprised when analyses revealed Catholic monks used pinniped hides for the protective outer layer on some ...
“Gone With the Wind” (1939). Out of fashion because of its sanitized depiction of slavery, but that’s something to discuss ...
If it is to survive, a multipolar world will require more, not less, international cooperation to tackle climate change and ...
Trump has embraced James K. Polk and William McKinley as avatars of his effort to return the United States to a bygone era, ...
When Darrell D. Miller looks out at the crowd gathered to honor him at Variety’s Power of Law breakfast on April 9, he can be ...
Maybe the Mitchells Stores haven’t been on your radar, but designers like Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, and Brunello ...
Great works of art are great, in part, because they continue to have something to say to the present: They're both timebound ...
In the Bay Area, the nation’s oldest Black bookstore has weathered violent gentrification and urban renewal to become a ...
Each year, 100 years after its publication this month in April 1925, “The Great Gatsby” sells around half a million copies, but at the time of Fitzgerald’s death in 1940, it had sold fewer than 25,000 ...