The mystery begins in 1931, in Nice on the French Riviera, when the last caliph of Islam was in exile. In November of that ...
“Everyone Who is Gone is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis” by Jonathan Blitzer (Penguin, ...
Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's highly anticipated memoir hit bookstores across Germany today, drawing crowds of eager readers and political enthusiasts. At a bookstore in central Berlin, ...
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Finding Communism in Katy Perry?
Since at least as far back as Theodor Adorno famously denounced the ‘mechanical soullessness’ of interwar jazz, the ...
What more can we say about evangelicalism? This is the perennial question for religious scholars of the past decade. While ...
How, two decades after his death, did Mondrian become a brand icon, and make a lasting contribution to the “youthquake”?
"Maybe one day I will become interested in [history], but I hope not. There's so many more exciting things to be interested ...
Here we have a musical gift idea that is distinctive and fun. If you enjoyed this year’s sold-out Rupp performances by modern ...
The Oddly Pedestrian Life Of Christopher Chaos #13 delves deeper into the Monster Club's secrets as the twins uncover buried ...
Puritans and Pilgrims came out of the same religious culture of 1570s England. Pilgrims hosted the first American ...
Since her tenure at the Wilson Center, Dr. Pinderhughes has served as a leader and educator on civil rights issues while progress and setbacks unfolded before her eyes. She hopes that, when finished, ...
While not explicitly for readers in the PNW, Miranda July's second novel "All Fours" has a whole of lot folks talking around ...