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A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review.
When spring arrives in Indiana, there’s something almost poetic about celebrating the season’s renewal at Bynum’s Steakhouse in Indianapolis, where a life-sized fiberglass cow stands sentinel outside, ...
Reading Greek literature or authors who have written novels about Greece can send you on an adventure, without worry of ...
Is reading to your kids a bedtime ritual in your home? For many of us, it will be a visceral memory of our own childhoods. Or ...
At the Daniel Boone Regional Library, you can read vibrantly with our Summer Reading program; this year’s theme is “Color Our ...
The best part of any good political theory is that you don’t have to agree with all of it to see its strengths and learn something. Although Marx’s most controversial and well known ideas are about ...
Compared with today’s structured literacy and standardised testing, the 1953 reading syllabus was a remarkably ...
Not long before the 2024 election, Dr. Casey Means wrote a letter to her Good Energy newsletter subscribers with a ...
Award-winning poet, wildland firefighter, and co-founder of Left Margin Lit, Rachel Richardson has a new book, “Smother.” ...
A dozen or so of us were asked to read something of our choosing — something thoughtful, inspirational perhaps — to an ...
Mahogany L. Browne is a woman of many talents but is probably best known for her poem “Black Girl Magic,” published in 2018.
Use this map to navigate your way to what might be the most worthwhile road trip destination in the Sunshine State. Some ...