NEW YORK (AP) — A posthumous memoir by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Hisham Matar's novel “My Friends” and a poetry collection by Anne Carson were among the winners Thursday night of the ...
Comedian, author, and political commentator Aida Rodriguez pens a personal essay on why Latines need to stand together in ...
The targeting of pro-Palestine student activists on campuses reveals universities' complicity in broader state repression in ...
Director Ryan Andrej Lough discusses the role John C. Reilly played in making the film and how a divided U.S. may react to his Copenhagen-debuting doc that examines hyper-capitalism as "the most ...
History has shown that leaders who overstay their welcome tend to become detached from reality. Prolonged rule can lead to ...
In “Changing My Mind,” the novelist Julian Barnes presents an argument for the joys of flexibility.
“The world is being inundated by the brazen conviction that power can do anything, justice nothing,” the man who had spent ...
Puerto Rico is an amazing paradise in the eyes of the world, but for the people living here things like politics, status, ...
Responses to Senator Chuck Schumer’s reversal on the stopgap spending bill. Also: A Trump threat to law firms; the risk of TB ...
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
Fugard, who died March 8, was a white South African whose plays explored the consequences of Apartheid. He was later awarded a Tony Award for lifetime achievement. Originally broadcast in 1986.
Five years ago today, we we were sent home from school with the “understanding” that we would be back in two weeks. I ...
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