The newest entry in a scholarly book series sponsored by West Texas A&M University uncovers fresh perspectives within a ...
Armed with a camera and tape recorder, he spent decades documenting the ancient traditions of nomadic Bedouin tribes, ...
Israeli journalist Lee Yaron’s account of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel and their aftermath was named the book of the year at ...
The Arts Academy of Sedona in collaboration with Verde Valley School is kicking off the celebration of America’s Black ...
Why are people so anxious today? They don’t read. If they had regular access to the deepest feelings of others, they wouldn’t ...
Throughout history, Black women have faced immense challenges and systemic oppression, yet they consistently rise above ...
George Orwell's years in the British Raj ignited a firestorm of ideas that would shape the world’s most iconic warnings ...
A Romanian Library Corner will be inaugurated this month at the Worcester County Library in Ocean City, Maryland. According ...
A glimpse at the political struggle over education/indoctrination access to future voters whilst other nations continue to ...
The late John Steinbeck’s literature is not just a critical part of the American literary canon, but intrinsic to American identity itself. With every deeply relatable, ordinary protagonist, Steinbeck ...
Edward “Ted” James Champlin, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, and professor of classics, emeritus, died of ...
Co-edited by retired UB English professor Cristanne Miller, the book has been called “the closest thing we’ll probably ever ...