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From the late ‘60s to the start of the ‘70s, The Doors emerged as the figureheads for a bold new guard in rock, sharing a ...
To be organically intelligent in these times is to be modern, even post-modern — but with choices, not as a robot clunking at ...
This heartfelt essay shows how rereading books at different stages of life reveals emotional depth, hidden truths, and how ...
A “Five Nights at Freddy’s” book was among April’s top-reads at the New Castle Public Library. “The Silver Eyes” by series creator Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley is the first in a trilogy of ...
Stillness hangs in the air, manufactured and complete. Then it comes—the synchronised azzan, a digital decree broadcast from unseen speakers across Sonali Prantor, a gated community funded by the ...
Rwandan author Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse pieces together records and personal accounts in her new memoir ‘The Convoy’ ...
Mandy Catron’s essay about her unconventional first date with Mark Bondyra went viral. Ten years later, they are rewriting ...
Some Democrats argue their leaders aren’t owning up to the truth about Biden — and risk keeping the issue alive indefinitely.
Zora Neale Hurston's present popularity is remarkable because she was one of the most unappreciated types of Americans: a black conservative.
The best-selling author of The Knight and the Moth talks books, beauty, and self-care essentials ...
INSECTS are ‘the little things that run the world’. They pollinate our crops, decompose waste, aerate soil, serve as a ...
More Americans describe the Bible as true, life-changing and helpful today, compared to a 2016 Lifeway Research study. Additionally, more than two in five Americans say the Bible is a book to read ...
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