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Work has yet to begin on an inquiry into the prescribing of epilepsy medicine, a year after a chairperson for the probe was appointed — on a 12-month contract. Affected families want to know what has ...
Nantucket will host locals and out-of-towners for its annual namesake book festival June 12-15. Twenty-eight authors across ...
The Bible employs many merisms, in which two contrasting words stand in for a whole spectrum. “Male and female” is one ...
In this Velshi Banned Book Club feature, “Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs” by Jennifer Finney Boylan, a life is measured in dogs. The memoir poignantly examines mortality, identity ...
From left: THI faculty director and linguistics professor Pranav Anand, Jennifer Finney Boylan, and Humanities Dean Jasmine Alinder. Bestselling author Jennifer Finney Boylan, one of the nation’s most ...
Jennifer Finney Boylan, a celebrated author, LGBTQ+ advocate, and prominent voice in the transgender rights movement, will invoke the spirit of American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart during her ...
Jennifer Finney Boylan has lived on both sides of the gender divide. More than twenty years ago, she transitioned and has since become one of the most well-known and outspoken transgender women in the ...
Dan Haar Jennifer Finney Boylan burst onto the literary scene with her breakthrough 2003 memoir She's Not There, which established her as a prominent voice on what it's like to be transgender.
Jennifer Finney Boylan is president of PEN America. This essay is adapted from her new book, “Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us.” My wife, Deedie, woke me up one fall morning.
I was born in 1958, on June 22nd, the second day of summer. It was also the birthday of Kris Kristofferson and Meryl Streep, both of whom I later resembled, although not at the same time.
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