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The Father of My Child Has Taught Me More About Good Parenting Than Almost Anyone Else
Vogue· 2 days agoMore than almost any other area of our social fabric, the way men interact with their children has...
Review: JULIUS CAESAR at Opera Theatre Of Saint Louis
Broadway World· 5 days agoOpera Theatre of St. Louis has opened Handel’s Julius Caesar. The sloe-eyed beauty who could charm...
Poetry from Daily Life: Hearing dad's drumming on the steering wheel in a poem's beat
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNeither type of poetry is better than the other — in fact, a great poem needs both to succeed. However, when I write poetry, I can read it back and find influences from the ...
Consuming foods rich in live microbes may prevent muscle loss
Nutraingredients.com· 6 days agoRisk factors include poor nutrition, smoking, diabetes and lack of physical activity. “Consistent...
What to Read to Understand How People Get Tricked
The Atlantic· 13 hours agoNeurologists and psychologists have found that our predilection for trusting others—a trait that has helped us survive as a species—is a major reason con...
Why Nikole Hannah-Jones Is Starting a New Black Literary Salon
Harper's Bazaar via AOL· 6 days agoThe creator of "The 1619 Project" reflects on the past five years of wins and losses, and unveils...
‘Practice’ and ‘The Material’ Review: Campus Conundrums
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoBordas’s “The Material,” both set on university campuses, spotlight the challenges of wracking one’s...
Review: Scripps Ranch Theatre's 'Vanity Fair' offers a fresh, feminist take on 1848 novel
U-T San Diego· 5 days agoHamill’s has had great success reimagining classic works of women-centered literature, like Jane...
Wuthering Waves tier list and suggested team comps [Version 1]
VG247· 6 days agoWuthering Waves is the latest gacha game to capture the imaginations of RPG fans, so naturally,...
Diane Oliver’s Fiction From Both Sides of the Color Line
The Nation· 20 hours agoHow do you make art about racism? Neighbors, then, is that troublesome artifact: an artist’s...