Self-portraits, doodles of WuShock, sketches of goldfish and a poll of whose music is better: Kendrick Lamar’s or Drake’s.
"When I keep my journal, it’s big, like a telephone book, because I always feel that that will never get lost," said Nicks.
It’s always women who are expected to revert back to behaving like their angelic ancestors from yesteryear. And never the other way around.
The French author’s award-winning memoir, “Sad Tiger,” is a richly literary and starkly shattering account of childhood ...
Jean Prokott—a decade-long Century High School English teacher, the city’s third Poet Laureate, a recent recipient of a $50K ...
For much of our history, rural women led the charge on social progress through our country’s biggest crises. And now they can help save us again.
Roga, an 11-year-old from Japan went viral worldwide with her iPad song. Newsweek spoke with her father to learn more.
Marissa McGinnis of Dallas is the Salem-area high school girls wrestler of the year, as voted by Statesman Journal readers. McGinnis, a sophomore, finished as the Class 6A/5A state runner-up at ...
Their defense allowed an area-low 34.6 points per game. Carson Zoller’s photos from Avon Lake-Purcell Marian girls basketball March 14, 2025. Sokolowski earned first-team all-district honors in ...
Her idea became “Bonfire,” a 2017 thriller blurbed even by Gillian Flynn of “Gone Girl ... and kept journals my whole life, and I didn’t dare write a book until COVID.” Writing ...