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Mysteries: Alan Parks’s ‘To Die in June’
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoTom Nolan also reviews Cornell Woolrich and Lawrence Block’s “Into the Night” and Robert Dugoni’s “A Killing on the Hill.”
Why aren’t young people reading anymore?
The Times and Democrat· 3 days agoRummaging among the coloring books, puzzles, maps and baby toys my mother had packed for the trip, I came across a boxed set of C. S. Lewis’s “The...
The 2024 Tony Awards: Live Updates from Broadway's Big Night
People Magazine· 18 hours agoWhat good is sitting alone in your room, when you could be watching Eddie Redmayne on the Tonys...
District should tread lightly on book bans
St. Joseph News-Press· 4 days agoSet in the 1940s, the book explores themes of race, self-loathing, poverty, and family dysfunction – topics that are still relevant today. “The Bluest...
Project 2025 partners want to make divorce a lot harder
Media Matters· 6 days agoNo-fault divorces allow marriages to be dissolved without having to prove wrongdoing. Multiple...
Those Secret Recordings of Alito and Roberts Revealed the True Stakes of the 2024 Election
Slate via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJudge James Ho, for instance, has quoted the Bible four times in opinions with zero religious...
Movie about Jesus’ life, death, premiering in American Sign Language in Iowa
Quad-City Times· 8 hours agoThe film was produced by a Council Bluffs deaf ministry.
Queenie's second life on screen gives her more room to grow
WUNC Chapel Hill· 6 days agoQueenie Jenkins. The first of her British Jamaican family to go to university, Queenie is a...
The Real Story Behind 'Firebrand' and Henry VIII's Tumultuous Relationship With His Sixth Wife,...
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoCatherine Parr is immortalized in history as the one who survived, the lucky last of Henry VIII’s...
BYU: Theater course leads students to share sacred stories through original play
Provo Daily Herald· 3 days agoEach year at Brigham Young University, a different theater faculty member takes on the TMA 480...