Christoph Schuringa insists that analytic philosophy serves as an ideological fig leaf for liberal capitalism. But his ...
Underneath the echoes of MS Dhoni’s incredible journey from Jharkhand, one of India’s poorer states, to the upper echelons of ...
The fall theater season in Connecticut gets off to a grand start with openings at The Bushnell, TheaterWorks Hartford, Yale ...
When Turkish author Cenk Enes Ozer's books were taken off shelves and banned, he fled to Canada out of fear of repercussions from the government. A once celebrated author, Ozer found he no longer had ...
IRONDALE, Ala. - The city of Irondale marked Hispanic Heritage Month this month by unveiling a bilingual edition of "The ...
According to studies, over 40% of new immigrants aren’t proficient in even the most basic English, and many can’t speak it at ...
The horned toad is actually a lizard, an 8-inch-long reptile with bony spikes on its head. It is a survivor, the subject of colorful stories. It can shoot blood from its eyes. Its image is painted on ...
"People today can read these novels and say, ‘This woman is speaking to me,'" Lizzie Dunford, the director of Jane Austen’s ...
Twin brothers fill void they saw by teaching people English so they’re bilingual and teaching their students’ children STEM ...
Novels need a gripping story to stay popular as the decades pass, but it seems that other less-obvious factors may also ...
In her second novel, Patricia Lockwood wonders whether long COVID has replaced her old self with someone entirely different.
Shannon Hale reflects on writing ‘Princess Academy,’ why she was originally so ‘insecure’ about it and why boys should read books about princesses, too ...