A new memoir from Donna Seaman, editor for adult books at Booklist, explores her journey through literature.
Peri’s book documents the discovery of thousands of letters between Soviet and American women dating from 1943 to 1953.
Recovering overlooked works is not just an act of reclamation; it is also about addressing critical gaps in our understanding of American identity, history and cultural evolution.
The novel, which ‘Good Morning America’ selected for its book club, is set in 1955 and follows Vera, a young Mexican actress ...
One of the key initiatives of the American French Film Festival is its long-running education program, which provides 3,000 ...
For the first time in a decade, the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association issued new recommendations for ...
President Joe Biden has honored acclaimed filmmakers, writers and others who have made their mark on American culture, ...
Electric vehicles from Tesla, Kia, Ford and GM took to the streets Saturday as part of a Consumers Energy test drive event at ...
According to a new study by researchers from the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and Yale School of Medicine, short-term ...
Aaron chats with Dana Cowen of the Ackland Art Museum about their dazzling new exhibition: "Dürer to Matisse: 400 Years of ...
The founder of the Beautiful Things Project, she “curates poetic collaborations rooted in Black queer women’s ways of knowing ...
Researchers established that seafood consumption, even at regular rates, particularly tuna, light-meat fish, and shellfish, ...