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Ocean Vuong, a Vietnamese refugee who grew up in Connecticut, set his latest novel in the state, penning a poetic tale about ...
In the ancient Greek myth of Achilles lies a truth so eternal, so delicately profound, that it continues to echo through the ...
A revolutionary program united former gang cops and Watts residents to bring safety to the projects. But can reform last?
Amy Larocca’s book “How to Be Well” dives deep into the global obsession with so-called health, and the companies that have ...
Devil Fruit powers are, like many aspects of One Piece, as existent outside the canon as within. These non-canonical ...
Take a look a the most infamous inmates at Alcatraz as President Donald Trump is looking to reopen the prison off the coast ...
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The Original Series produced its share of classic episodes, but the show's stars William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy have a ...
Ultimately, The Book of Records is a sobering meditation on the human condition in times of crises. It critiques historical ...
From his childhood, Samuel Clemens was devoted to showmanship, exaggeration and the joy of a tall tale.
Historian Ron Chernow’s latest work may surprise readers who know him best for the book which inspired the musical “Hamilton” and for his biographies of George Washington and Ulysses Grant ...
Ron Chernow has written biographies about great men before but in Mark Twain he tackled a larger than life character known ...