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In 1944, writer Laura Hobson thought her project might be too bold. Her friend, who wasn’t Jewish, convinced her otherwise.
In an all-encompassing interview, Mark Hoppus talks to Us Weekly exclusively about beating cancer, Blink-182 and everything in between ...
Judith Newman, who writes the Book Review’s self-help column, is the author of “To Siri With Love: A Mother, Her Autistic Son ...
Fresno’s seventh poet laureate will be honored at Fresno City Hall and recite a poem for Fresno following the proclamation. The Fresno Arts Council ...
Eleanor Rubin's first brush with fame and activism came unexpectedly during the 1942 Dietrich film 'The Lady Is Willing.' ...
In tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
The floral for the anti-floral girl, Glossier's bottled nostalgia for grown ups — in one of 2025's best, most original ...
We sit down with Lucas Jones to discuss creative expression, confrontational art, and humanity's capacity for change.
When my father was living his last years in a nursing facility, there was a woman there who spoke no English. I don’t know ...
Dianne Lockhart was born in Kandy and grew up in Kurunegala, in idyllic surroundings, in the 1950s. Here she reminiscences about bringing up a leopard cub she named Poppaea. The rescue of this leopard ...
The new FX series Dying for Sex stars Michelle Williams as a stage 4 cancer patient on a frantic quest to figure out what ...
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