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The 1970s campaign fought to get women paid for their work in the home—and envisioned a society built to better support ...
Whether the still relatively young values of liberalism will survive, whether reading and writing will continue to be the ...
It was the most radical change we could have made in our sixties – from a three-bedroom house of 18 years to a 60' x 6'10" ...
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Whether you’re planning to spend this summer jet-setting (or even “set-jetting”) or just planning to stay put, chill out with a good read. The most anticipated books of the summer include R.F. Kuang’s ...
Madeleine Thien’s novel explores the complexities of human connection in a dystopian world.
A new book about the White House coverup of Joe Biden's health while he was president has progressives hiding behind a wall of denial.
This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Vishakha Darbha. It was edited by Alison Bruzek and Kaari Pitkin. Mixing by ...
The winners of 14 Saskatchewan Book Awards were announced on May 9 at Saskatoon’s TCU Place as part of the finale to the Saskatchewan Library Association's conference. First Book Award Honouring Brend ...
Trump Administration Halts Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students The move was a major escalation in the administration’s efforts to pressure the university to fall in line with ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Madeleine Thien about her new novel, The Book of Records begins when a seven year old girl named Lina arrives with her father in an unusual place.