June Chu has spent her life being “just good enough.” Good enough for third-place trophies and to make out with her AP bio partner Rhys. But not good enough to meet her mom’s sky-high expectations, or ...
Jenny Connell Davis' play at Six Points Theater offers a series of troubling testimonies.
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Meta is once again facing allegations from a former employee that a growth-at-all-costs culture has caused offline harm.
Sara is Moroccan American like Lalami, who has dug deep into her heritage for past novels including “The Moor’s Account,” ...
The pandemic bared the cruelty of prison in new ways. It was a lost opportunity to move away from mass incarceration.
A new book by Steve Oney traces the public radio network’s turbulent history as it once again becomes a political target.
It was in 2003 that Vermont author Chris Bohjalian encountered the tale of a Southern woman aiding an injured Vermonter ...
In her first novel in 14 years, the author combines real-life historical events with a dose of magical thinking.
Ahead of the 97th Oscars, we are ranking all of the Best Picture winners in the history of the Academy Awards. Parasite, ...
"Beautiful, bustling, and Black"—that was how author, attorney, and activist Hannibal B. Johnson described Tulsa, Oklahoma's ...
The story of Schindler's heroism became a novel and a film. But in 1982, author Thomas Keneally told the BBC that this was ...