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In “The Last Supper,” Paul Elie explores how controversies over artists like Sinéad O’Connor and Keith Haring paved the way ...
After decades of working in parallel worlds of sculpture and fiction, Barbara Chase-Riboud is achieving deserved worldwide ...
Whether you want to indulge in food, music, fireworks or history, Juneteenth 2025 in Indianapolis will not disappoint.
Through poems and plays, he invited audiences into sacred spaces ... But a rejection letter from Toni Morrison would reroute his journey. “You occasionally write a little too gorgeously,” Morrison ...
The firing of Carla Hayden as librarian of Congress is just the latest example of America’s oldest betrayal, writes.
In a sunlit living room in Alexandria, the furniture has been pushed aside to make room for a semi-circle of folding chairs.
Faculty, staff, students and alumni marked the writer’s 100th birthday throughout the year with cross-disciplinary programs, ...
Black female authors have consistently broken barriers and enriched the literary landscape with their powerful storytelling, unique perspectives, and profound insights into the human experience. This ...
Is race real? In The Raceless Antiracist, a follow-up to her 2022 book Theory of Racelessness, Sheena Michele Mason argues ...
Librarians from The Seattle Public Library recommend six books by Pacific Islander and Filipino authors to discover in May and beyond.
On Magic, Alive! Virginian rapper McKinley Dixon achieves sonic resurrection through an overarching story delivered via ...