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More than a poet and novelist, A. Samad Said is a voice of the people, a cultural force, and a symbol of the national language ...
As extremists exploit democracy’s freedoms, should constitutions strike back—or always leave judgment to the ballot box?
A stage presentation to benefit food banks, a history exhibit and the Brinnon ShrimpFest highlight this weekend’s event on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Described by owner Christina Pascucci-Ciampa as “the gayest Scholastic book fair of your dreams,” the fair includes an ...
An Iran Deal in Two Weeks? Hard to Achieve, Even if Trump Really Wants One. Negotiating with Tehran is time-consuming, and it’s unclear whether President Trump’s 14-day clock is more than a ...
Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. articulated a vision of American conservatism that guided politicians from Goldwater to ...
By Kate Bolick Many influential action movies have been based on books. Find out how many you know in this short quiz. By J. D. Biersdorfer Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New ...
A year on from retiring, the tennis icon has enjoyed the opportunity to fully digest all the highs and lows of his 20-year ...
Here's a look at the SouthCoast's top performers, scores and highlights for May 19-26, updated throughout the week. Dartmouth 15, Old Rochester 2: Liv Rapoza earned the win for Dartmouth (12-8 ...
From festivals, fairs and markets to premiere exhibitions and Pride events, here's what to do this weekend in Pittsburgh.
Joining Editor Jeff D'Alessio for Part 2 of a wide-ranging discussion: Illini greats Deron Williams, Perdita Felicien, Jason ...