Doha: The 11th Katara Arabic Novel Festival wound up Sunday after proving that the consecutive cultural events of this kind of festival are not ...
From love in Provence to survival on the edge of collapse, six debut authors have been shortlisted for Barnes & Noble’s ...
The burgeoning of research on the dark triad is perhaps unprecedented in psychology. But a new paper explains why it’s ...
A new biography of Peter Matthiessen chronicles his many paradoxical attempts to escape who the world expected him to be.
Traveling alone isn’t about being alone, it’s about freedom. It’s about waking up in a new city and deciding your own pace, ...
The words we say can influence how others receive our message and how they perceive us. Author Stefan Fatsis explores the ...
Anne Irfan’s history explains the complex background to Palestinian resistance in Gaza, allowing those who live there to tell their own stories.
It’s now October, which means we are back in the swing of things here at Clark University. This semester, I am taking four ...
How this sociological concept coincides with literature is interesting, since disabled bodies have traditionally filled the ...
The American sci-fi novelist Ken Liu talks about his new thriller All That We See or Seem and the blurred lines between technology, reality, and imagination.
Demand for cultural commentary is higher than it’s ever been—but now that commentary is coming from unconventional new ...
Teachers today spend as much time preparing resources as they do teaching. Between finding materials, creating visuals, ...