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In this Q&A with Wesleyan University Magazine Dorman reflects on her long career in publishing, what she looks for in the books she acquires, and the passion and stubborn "doggedness" that fuels her ...
The Living History of the Brogue," explores the isolated village's once-prominent dialect now only spoken by a few hundred on ...
Despite efforts to diversify curricula, teachers still regularly assign many of the same classic works, a new survey finds.
‘Maxton Hall’ Author on German Trilogy Becoming a Hit Series, Books Being Published in English for First Time Publisher Berkley is releasing the translated novels this year.
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The Observer on MSNBooks in brief: Havoc, The Lines We Draw and Technology is Not the ProblemThe Lines We Draw: The Journalist, the Jew and an Argument About Identity by Tim Franks (Bloomsbury, £20) ...
John Seabrook’s history of Seabrook Farms, where many incarcerated Japanese Americans worked during WWII, is ultimately about ...
A Very British Obsession" shown mid-December 2010. Comments by: David & Stuart Wise. Originally published on the Revolt ...
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No Film School on MSNThe Joker Line That Changed Movie Villains ForeverThe lingering influence of the Joker’s persona even rippled into discussions on mental health, notably in Arthur Fleck’s (Joaquin Phoenix) character in Joker (2019), where the line took on layers of ...
A great exchange rate, ChatGPT, and kimono-wearing bros have turned Kyoto into the loveliest tourist trap on earth.
Having released three albums in Welsh and Cornish, Gwenno sought to explore a period of her life that needed to be done in ...
These poems take their sincerity as a given: they are rapturous, melancholic, dismayed or angry just as they declare ...
The Trump administration’s dramatic strike at U.S. education research had been underway for months before Mark Warschauer ...
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