Tommy Orange’s There There explores what it means to be Native American in today’s urban world, tackling themes like cultural loss, intergenerational trauma, and resilience. Through twelve ...
Even in death, former President Jimmy Carter added to his legacy of public service. His example fortified us for the challenge of standing up for climate action in the face of Trump’s swift moves to ...
In a new season of the HBO and BBC series based on J.K. Rowling’s mystery novels, a misunderstood artist is the victim.
Stories of Segregation and How to Disrupt It,” Englewood artist Tonika Lewis Johnson and professor Maria Krysan explore how telling someone not to go to a neighborhood can harm a community.
We Do Not Part is the very best kind of story-telling, poetic and ambiguous without ever shying away from horrible historic ...
A new book by the British cultural journalist Dorian Lynskey chronicles our centuries-old obsession with doomsday scenarios.
Based on real-life events, the Nobel laureate's fifth novel highlights the generational trauma that flows through one family ...
“It’s okay, baby,” she said, reaching her hand towards mine. She had never called me “baby” before. We hadn’t held hands ...
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Lord Alan Sugar, the boardroom magnate behind The Apprentice, has spoken out about the uncertainty surrounding the reality show's future and his role in it, amid speculations that the programme might ...
"Y.M.C.A." has often been labeled as a gay anthem, but it's now a MAGA-rally hit. As Village People play at Trump's inaugural events, here's how they fit into Trump's narrative.
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to ...