Laurie Stone, a feminist and writer, has always believed that the institution of marriage “has not been a good thing for ...
A recent essay in "The Atlantic" offers food for thought on elitism and the narrow concerns of Ivy League admissions. But ...
A Man of Parts and Learning” is the first winner of this year’s Sidney Awards, which I created in honor of philosopher and ...
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery / Photo © 2024 Yubo Dong At the height of the 1990s culture wars, Hughes described the country as characterized by enmity, polarization, and “a ...
Former Maryland governor and DNC chair candidate Martin O'Malley grilled the Democratic Party for not focusing enough on the concerns of the working class.
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Texas, Penn State, Ohio State and Notre Dame advanced in the CFP after beating teams seeded higher than them in the ...
The Hugh Lane Gallery and the National Gallery of Ireland are showing the work of the modernists Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone and of their predecessor Sarah Purser—artist, collector, organiser and a f ...
Reading fiction has assumed the same role as therapy in public discourse: something good for one’s mental and emotional ...
Not remembering a time when she didn’t want to be a writer, Jennifer Coburn has authored articles and books in a variety of ...
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