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The witty novel, “Left”, written by Texas A&M professor Paul McGrath ‘78, follows an extraterrestrial named Anton who gets ...
He deconstructed what he called “the colonial library”: the accounts of Africa by Europeans whose aim, he said, was to ...
Bill Belichick was reticent to discuss his omission of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft in his upcoming book while his girlfriend Jordon Hudson wasn’t keen on discussing their relationship in ...
A trip to Poland makes the horrors of the Holocaust hit home, University of Notre Dame professor Emilia Justyna Powell said ...
Author and journalist Héctor Tobar has participated in the L.A. Times Festival of Books since 1999. This year, he’ll be part ...
In his first book, UC Riverside Professor of Philosophy Barry Lam broaches widespread criminalization and argues to return ...
Muramoto, who is based at UC Santa Cruz, was the first UC Agriculture and Natural Resources cooperative extension specialist ...
The Bemidji State University professor of Ojibwe beat out four other finalists in the Young Adult Literature category with ...
Dr. Gordon reviews Quinn Slobodian‘s latest book trashing the Austrians, especially Murray Rothbard. Not surprisingly, ...
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is featuring a wide variety of performers, authors, ...
Experts weigh in on the debate behind how processed foods could affect health and how the food industry could improve.
First wearable device to monitor health by detecting gases emitted from and absorbed through the skin. Researchers at ...
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