In “Hardy Women,” biographer Paula Byrne explores how women — many of them — influenced the author of “Jude the Obscure” and ...
Their love affair, stretching across more than six decades, has been called theatre's most heartfelt romance since Romeo And Juliet.
While many Indians have been the victims of post 9-11 anti-Muslim collateral damage, the new slur is disconcertingly targeted ...
As November draws closer and before the onslaught of snow promised by meteorologists hits campus signifying the beginning of ...
In one scene, Jamie types outside while Aurélia clears a cup that had been holding down his papers, resulting in the wind ...
“I have looked [in America] for an image of the essence of democracy, its inclinations, its personality, its prejudices, its passions,” Tocqueville concluded. “My wish has been to know it if only to ...
ShareFrom Awka, the news came like thunder, tearing through the internet, media platforms as well as the gloom of hunger and ...
The locations themselves might as well have been actors on the credits, and Ephron wrote frequently about them: including her ...
After my husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer, I believed I was preparing for his death. “The End of the Story” weaves ...
A school board vote to cancel a summer Pride event represented one of the first government-sponsored cancellations of the ...
Elizabeth Bennet is an aspiring lawyer, determined to prove herself at her father’s law firm. When Mr. Bingley is accused of murder, Elizabeth is quick to take on the case, but she finds herself up ...