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A portrait of life at a fast-food restaurant shows that there’s both dignity and drudgery in all kinds of labor.
Alyssa Colman reflects on her research behind her forthcoming middle grade novel, 'Where Only Storms Grow'—which takes place ...
In ”Last Seen,” historian Judith Giesberg explores how formerly enslaved people tried to reunite with their lost loved ones ...
Zosia Mamet announces her first book, personal essay collection 'Does This Make Me Funny?' and PEOPLE exclusively reveals its ...
Sign up for the Teen Vogue Take Just four days after Donald Trump took office earlier this year, his Department of Education (may it rest in peace) released a statement declaring book bans a “hoax.” ...
My story about two men getting married has drawn both scorn and deep appreciation over the years. Now, it’s getting banned.
• The La Jolla Community Center hosts a Mother’s Day Shop & Sip Tea Party at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 3, at 6811 La Jolla ...
Adolescence, the Netflix miniseries, presents a terrible possibility—that a seemingly “good” kid in a normal English town, ...
Singer Harry Styles, the mayor of a French village, writers and gallery owners: The one thing they have in common is an ...
A new three-part TV mini-series streaming on BritBox amps up the themes of forbidden desire and psychological distress in the ...
Another 1931 graduate with an interesting and easily accessible story was Raphael “Ralph” Shumacker. The top academic graduate at both Chattanooga High in 1925 and his law school class, he would go on ...
It was found among the possessions of Danish passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, who was one of 1,517 who died when the ...