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The Handmaid's Tale remains a weird girlboss melodrama, addicted to outrageous score-settling and increasingly neglectful of its one important subject.
This is the third in a special series of articles, produced in partnership with The Chronicle of Philanthropy, examining the ...
Penn Live Arts to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its acclaimed Philadelphia Children’s Festival, May 4-6, at the Annenberg ...
Ashes Settling in Layers on the Surface,” a reconstruction of family life in wartime Mariupol, has won the Eurimages ...
Hannah Arendt was briefly a member of the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought. After four years of regular ...
Peter Godwin, who has seen death up close a few times over the course of his life, examines grief and belonging in a new ...
Emal Hotak, a former interpreter for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, was laid off from his job at Lutheran Services in Iowa ...
The Community Library today, Wednesday, April 9, will host Liyah Babayan for a conversation about what it means to respond to ...
Campbell’s revelation comes in a video Fender has shared as it rolls out two tributes to the Red Dog: the Stories Collection ...
June’s fight to rescue her daughter, Hannah, and to stop Gilead once and for all, continues. “The Handmaid’s Tale” has ...
They went from Canton, China to Canton, Ohio before realizing there weren't actually Chinese people there, and then moving up ...
“Yes, Tom [Petty] was not a perfect person. Neither am I. Neither are you, you know,” guitarist Mike Campbell says, a bit ...