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The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change ...
Kevin Sack, who shared in three Pulitzer Prizes for the New York Times, spent 10 years researching and writing about Mother ...
The critic J. Hoberman’s take on Manhattan counterculture charts the rise of artists such as Andy Warhol and Yoko Ono ...
New books examine how the Biden administration handled the delicate subject of age—but not how the press covered the story.
Caro De Robertis, author of "So Many Stars," joined us to share how the book came to be along with some of the stories from the collection. The collection offers rare snapshots of ordinary life ...
My goal in life is not to be what Robert Caro was to Lyndon B ... Why the World Hasn’t Knocked Out the Champ In his new book, Baddest Man, sportswriter Mark Kriegel charts the boxing phenom ...
The Byron Writers Festival has released its 2025 program, with the lineup featuring Tony Armstrong, Hannah Ferguson and ...
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The Cut on MSNPoker Night at Susan Brownmiller’sRecalling nickel antes and trash talk with the feminist figure, Against Our Will author, and poker fiend who recently died at 90.
I attended the Cowley College Summer Theatre’s opening night performance of FREAKY FRIDAY at the Robert Brown Theatre. While ...
Los Angeles Opera ends its season with a new production of Verdi's 'Rigoletto' featuring baritone Quinn Kelsey, whose visceral energy and terrifying clown suit are the stuff of nightmares.
Symphonic splendor, delightful musical theatre, a thought-provoking Pulitzer Prize-winning play and the importance of female documentarians are notable in local arts this week.
Robert Smalls published a newspaper, established a transportation company and served five terms in the United States Congress ...
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