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Extreme adventurer Mark Synnott is out with his third book, chronicling his attempt to sail through the Northwest Passage in a 47-foot fiberglass boat. “John & Paul” takes a fresh look at the ...
Mark Whitaker’s new book is about the many ways Americans have embraced the minister in the 60 years since his assassination. In the new book “Murder in the Dollhouse,” Rich Cohen delves ...
Ultimate Spider-Man is the book for people who don’t want what Marvel editorial is selling in the 616, so Hickman has to walk a delicate path with Gwen. So, in Ultimate Spider-Man #16 ...
Twentieth anniversary production of Tim Crouch’s hugely influential experimental two-hander remains powerful and provocative Regularly revived since its 2005 premiere, this thought-provoking ...
The Pentagon has ordered all military leaders and commands to pull and review all of their library books that address diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by May 21, according to a memo issued ...
Among the many hallmarks of the slice of literature known as diaspora writing, perhaps none is more frequently revisited than the significance of fruit to a child of immigrants. Taciturn parents ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has ordered senior leaders to pull and review all library books at military educational institutions that address diversity, critical race theory or gender ideology by ...
If you were around in the early ’90s you saw a whole lot of baseball caps emblazoned with a simple capital “X.” They marked an ingenious marketing stroke on the part of filmmaker Spike Lee ...
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