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The word Hatikvah means “The Hope.” It is the first stanza of a poem written by Naphtali Herz Imber (1856-1909), a Jewish Hebrew-language poet from Złoczów, now called Zolochiv, Ukraine, then part of ...
With her debut book, 'Maybe This Will Save Me,' Dorfman trades the camera for the page—digging deep into addiction, identity, ...
Another India' by Chandan Gowda reimagines Indian life through forgotten stories, folk memory, and everyday ethics. A quiet ...
The writer Melissa Febos has a taste for extremes. Her new book, “The Dry Season,” chronicles a bold experiment in her search ...
Robert Campbell, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Boston Globe who for more than 40 years wrote with ...
Why is punctuation important? Writing without punctuation is like living life without breaks and pauses. A small mark with ...
PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School Model United Nations (UN) club attended the Maine Model UN Conference in mid-May, a ...
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The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles but to irrigate deserts. The right defense against false ...
On Magic, Alive! Virginian rapper McKinley Dixon achieves sonic resurrection through an overarching story delivered via ...
Parabola magazine ceased operations in April after nearly 50 years of publication. Here's what made it so special and why it ...
With Lucas steering the conversation (making a very deft job of it), the two covered topics ranging from climate justice and intergenerational activism to poetry, protest, and the value of uncertainty ...