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In a new book, historian H. W. Brands tells the story of American isolationism by exploring this major divide - Americans who were torn between an inevitable entry into World War II and those who ...
Western pop music has always been influenced by artists and styles from around the world. A new book aims to give those varied influences — all of them — their due. Special correspondent Tom ...
Six-time Grammy Award-winning drummer and producer Questlove is digging deep into the roots of hip-hop and uncovering how the genre has impacted culture. He explains it all in his new book "Hip ...
Craig Thompson’s new book revisits his upbringing on a farm in rural Wisconsin, and the farmers — both American-born and not — who made up his community.
It was heartwarming to read about Henry Winkler’s supportive advice for a first-time author (“It’s Hard to Write a Book, Harder to Get People to the Book Signing,” Page One, Jan. 3). What ...
Friends of Roots, a Palestinian-Jewish peace group from the West Bank, shares its vision in Canton.
West Texas Roots is KACU’s oral history project which collects the stories of individuals and families of West Texas. These are stories that help paint a picture of the building/founding of West ...
WATCH: What Are the Philosophical and Theological Roots of the Confusion in the West? Scholars John and Anna Rist discuss their new book in a three-part series with the Register and EWTN Great ...
Relationships, trauma, love and community — the art of becoming who we are. That’s the focus of this year’s One Book One Philadelphia selection, written by Philly’s own Tariq Trotter, co ...
Maybe they could sell the book in the lobby, he thought. After the play won five Tony Awards, in June, his daughters—Colbie, a singer-songwriter, and Morgan, a sommelier—saw it.
Water ‘Rights of nature’ laws take root in the West Thanks to voters in Everett, Washington, the Snohomish River watershed now has legal standing. Anna V. Smith March 1, 2025 ...
‘A Promised Land’ Review: Jewish Roots of the Tree of Liberty During the Revolutionary era, Jews sought and subsequently celebrated freedom in America—and worked to expand its blessings.