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Book Review: Indigenous author explores charged issue of blood lines in his debut novel `Fire Exit’...
The Morning Sun· 3 days ago“Fire Exit” is narrated by a white man named Charles, who lives across the river from the Penobscot...
Paul McCartney Will Hate Their New Beatles Book (Almost as Much as He Hated Their Last One)
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoForty-one years ago, they published the biggest Beatles biography of all time — The Love You Make,...
A New Novel Explores How to Develop Black Identity in the Absence of Black Culture
The Nation· 5 hours agoIt is the summer of 1987, seven years after her African American father abruptly and mysteriously...
The Enigma of Frantz Fanon
The Nation· 3 days agoIn my state of mourning, in which I did not quite know how to be a person, I also did something else: I read Frantz Fanon. Perhaps the most infamous...
The Space Review: Review: USS Hornet Chronological Pictorial History
The Space Review· 3 days agoThere are books about the recovery efforts, notably Moon Men Return by Scott Carmichael, and Hornet...
How ‘Cabaret’ became Broadway’s hottest ticket — and most divisive show
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe first came when Redmayne was 15 or 16 and he portrayed the enigmatic Emcee at Eton College...
We asked Charlotte newsmakers what they’re reading this summer. Here’s what they told us.
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store,” by James McBride. This combines a genre I love, murder...
The True Story of Netflix's “How to Rob a Bank”: How Scott Scurlock Pulled Off 17 Robberies in the...
People via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoIf you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention...
The Monday After: KSU Stark educator overjoyed as Negro League stats join Baseball HOF
Gannett via AOL· 3 days ago"People can say 'they never played against the Major Leagues,'" said ...
Is Nonviolent Resistance Past Its Prime?
New York Times· 4 days agoIn “We Refuse,” Kellie Carter Jackson explores the many forms of activism that oppressed people have resorted to and offers a more nuanced picture of...