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Murderland,” by the Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Fraser, considers possible links between the region’s industrial pollution ...
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T his year’s Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist is the most readable line-up in years. I say this as someone who regularly ...
Dark Horse and IDW went exclusive with Penguin Random House for distribution to the direct market of comic book stores. However, aside from DC, they all allowed former direct market monopoly ...
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Katie Gatti Tassin writes about how a mother’s unpaid labor built capitalism—and how women still pay the price today.
A group of women, including Edith Farnsworth, picnic in coastal Maine in the summer of 1926. Pictured from left are Mary “Polly” Porter, Alicia Rosenbaum, Dorothy Blake, Farnsworth, Dodo Blake and ...