The Tony Award winner, who died on Nov. 29 at age 88 after being a staple of American Conservatory Theater for decades, wrote ...
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The history of Columbia, Missouri, as an American city spans two hundred years. Founded by pioneers from Kentucky in 1821 to ...
Children call it the “wedding cake house.” Richmond’s octagon house is more than a landmark in an old mill village.
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Time seems to be going faster than ever, but it’s still important to remember and learn from the past, writes Lynne Agress.
What is in a name?” The great Shakespeare had Juliet pose this question, suggesting that names might be delicate shells we ...
The Bihar verdict was not a vote for development. It was a vote shaped by fear, inducement, manipulation, and a deluge of cash. Modi's Ramnath Goenka Lecture, far from illuminating these issues, was ...
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The Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University has presented “When Pages Breathe: American Black/Out.” Co-directed by Ches ...