Matt Goodwin claimed cheating in Gorton and Denton, Angeliki Stogia fled, Keir was tin-eared and Kemi brought the comedy It could have been a flash of arrogance. Hubris for the ages. On Thursday ...
At a time when adult education is being digitized at breakneck speed, a counter-trend is asserting itself: that of a return to the body, to materiality and to objects as living supports for learning.
My grandmother has a lipstick she’s been using for thirty years. The younger me used to watch, fascinated and a little perplexed, as she pulled the gold case out of her vintage Chanel handbag and ...
As Chanukah approaches with yet another war now raging in Israel, I keep recalling a previous time when my then nineteen-year-old son Meir had been a soldier stationed at a military outpost in Lebanon ...
Object Lesson is a poignant and witty reflection on childhood, high-control religion (cults), and reproductive rights. This solo show is written and performed by Brea Glosson, who was born and raised ...
Parents have lodged a formal complaint with the principal of a school in the U.K. regarding a lecture during which a teacher told students they would be "dealt with severely" if they object to being ...
As my colleague Katherine Lynch recently reported, ARK Innovation ETF’s ARKK downward trend over the past few months, in the wake of its spectacular rise in 2020, has taken shareholders on a wild ride ...
The Yuba Ball Tread Tractor prominently displayed in the center of the Sutter County Museum is the oldest known of its kind in existence, according to Sharyl Simmons, assistant curator at the museum.
Editor’s Note: Object Lesson is an occasional series of features connecting area residents with local history by examining items in the collections of local museums. Rain early...then remaining cloudy ...
Mexican orphans find hope through a fishing tournament in this cloying underdog Netflix drama. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
BRATTLEBORO — Thank you, Tad Montgomery, for an insightful article on KENO [Voices, Feb. 15]. I recalled a quote from the gambler Jimmy “The Greek” which introduced a chapter of my old college ...
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