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Though Pride Month will soon be over, it is never too late to celebrate the Queer community and all who are a part of it.
Police brutality, abuse of office, greed for power, corruption and poverty are some of the themes rendered by the two books.
The author of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on why, in a world awash with fictional ...
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The Mary Sue on MSN10 Hopepunk Sci-Fi Books That Will Restore Your Faith In The FutureW ith the ever present threat of World War Three looming on the horizon, it’s hard to have faith in humanity’s future. Many ...
At age 99 I recognize the surprising part the Brooklyn Dodgers played as a sustaining element in a lifetime of confronting ...
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books ...
Edward Berenson’s excellent “Perfect Communities: Levitt, Levittown, and the Dream of White Suburbia” describes how “abundance” was manufactured in postwar America.
Black Americans founded a utopian society. It lives on in a new novel. Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Happy Land” took her to the mountains of North Carolina to investigate a long-gone commune.
Will AI kill or cure? How do we leverage it; where do we start? Adopting AI examines both the transformative potential and existential risks of AI - a must-read for business leaders, policymakers ...
Isaac Fitzgerald, author of the bestselling memoir “Dirtbag Massachusetts” joins TODAY to share a roundup of books that are perfect for the holidays including “Cabin: Off the Grid Adventures ...
In The Dispossessed, a physicist is caught between societies. Book Review: Fifty years later, Ursula K. Le Guin’s Novel about Utopian Anarchists Is as Relevant as Ever ...
Aaron Robertson’s grandparents had a farm in Promise Land, Tenn. In a new book, he explores the history and meaning of such utopian communities for African Americans.
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