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A new study suggests that the American Dream is still more elusive for some people in Illinois than for others, and that the pathway up the economic ladder is not ...
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that music therapy significantly reduces pain and anxiety, aiding healing and recovery in ...
Now, with the book on shelves, the DIY artist is promoting “Doing Time” and on the road opening for Brian Posehn, who fans ...
This year we celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, relishing as ever her witty way with the pen — and her novels are ...
Sherlock Holmes’ great maxim “There is nothing new under the sun, it has been done before” could have been a comment on television in 2025.Mark Gatiss, who has adapted Conan Doyle in Sherlock, Agatha ...
Life is full of surprises. Every yes we believe is a possible relationship or situation that we invite into our life. From ...
A collaboration of the library and PA Humanities, the Rain Poetry project features hidden haiku that is revealed only when ...
It's widely accepted conventional wisdom that when it comes to creative works—TV shows, films, music, books—consumers crave ...
French historian Jean-Pierre Filiu has visited Gaza many times — but he had to make his most recent visit in December in ...
Readers respond to a Styles article about the reading habits of men. Also: Women’s choices; chatbots in toys; conservative ...
Author Roseanna White shares her perspective, through the lens of historical events, on why we should exercise our freedom to read.
It describes the act of buying books and letting them accumulate without actually reading them. Without you even realising it, you have likely done this very thing – most of us have. It might be that ...