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Portraits of the honorees, who have made "transformative contributions to the United States," will be added to the permanent ...
Host Amanda McNulty explores the significance of literary character Atticus Finch saying, 'It's a sin to kill a mockingbird.' ...
The Vietnam War, often dubbed the first 'television war,' has inspired numerous literary works exploring its origins, impact, and aftermath. This compilation highlights key fiction and nonfiction ...
Several bookstores across Indiana will host special events Saturday during Independent Bookstore Day. They include special deals and giveaways at The Curious Squirrel, 120 Main Street, Zionsville, as ...
The 35 winners of the highly prestigious Rome Prize were announced today. The prizes are awarded to American artists and ...
Join The University of California, Riverside’s Department of Creative Writing for the 48th UCR Writers Week Festival May 5-8.
The Virginia General Assembly honors a retiring law professor, associations recognize a current and former dean, and more.
The arts and humanities organizations, led by visionary change agents, do much more than organizing cultural events: they ...
The great Peruvian novelist and classical liberal Mario Vargas Llosa passed away on April 13 in Lima, Peru. He was 89.
An immersive exhibit opening at the museum in November 2025 will showcase rare artifacts, interactive displays, and related creative works spanning literature, film, music, comedy and more.
But it’s when discussion of the American Dream gets closer to home that her West Virginia students light up. “One thing ...
With four people through to the Top 24 and 20 spots left in the competition, "American Idol" contestants are running on fumes. In Monday night's episode, the remaining 42 singers, sleep deprived ...
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