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Even the most die-hard fans of Ernest Hemingway haven’t read his first novel. That’s because the manuscript disappeared when ...
Rose Valland became what author Michelle Young calls “one of the only French eyewitnesses to what would become the greatest ...
Although Aris came away with a 114-109 overtime win, that result took a back seat to a historic moment. At just 14 years old, ...
A survey tracing the city'ss greatest ornaments from antiquity to the present day originated as a series of lectures ...
On ArticulatePH, these remastered audio interviews can be listened to in their entirety, providing inspiration, insight, and ...
The Unesco City of Literature once again flexes its art cred with an 11-day celebration of art and design publishing, ...
Richa Jha dares to do what few art shows in Delhi attempt: take children’s literature seriously. In her curatorial debut, she ...
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The Forward on MSNThe woman who saved stolen Jewish art — and the writer who is finally telling her storyFrench art historian and resistance hero Rose Valland is the subject of Michelle Young's first narrative nonfiction book, ...
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
Editor's Note: "Learning from History to Build Together a Brighter Future." On May 7, Chinese President Xi Jinping published ...
Clayton Patterson, the street photographer, has thousands of images, video and paraphernalia from the neighborhood’s ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: Book bans draw libraries into damaging culture wars that undermine their purposeFor generations, libraries have been hubs of information in their communities. Your public library, the library in your school and at your college, even those in hospitals and law firms, are centers ...
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