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You can't go wrong with giving greeting cards with baby gifts, but there's a wonderful new twist on the gifting tradition.
Interview with Chinese diaspora writer Zhang Lijia about writing about China in a foreign language and identity issues in a global literary space.
Taylor Swift is known for making literary and theatre references in her songs—from the classic Romeo and Juliet tale in “Love ...
Today, we help you pay attention to the sound and feel of this week’s poem. Play our game to see how much you’ve already ...
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the spotlight every week.
Now a graduating CS major, Tai’Re has made the most of his time at Tech. He’s been active in research and student ...
Springfield author David Harrison has placed 53 boxes of his personal papers and historical work at Missouri State University ...
Psychologist Dannielle Haig gas reveals what she'd actually diagnose Joe Goldberg with as You season five has left Netflix ...
I read somewhere that there are only two best-case scenarios for a great screenplay—either it meets the expectations of the audience or it doesn’t. Either they sigh in relief or gasp out loud in shock ...
In the early hours of April 24, 1915, clergy, intellectuals, political leaders, businessmen, writers and artists were rounded ...
Fabian Alfie studies Italian and Medieval Italian literature at the University of Arizona, and he’s particularly interested ...
Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” ...