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Tucked away in Columbus’s historic German Village sits a literary wonderland so vast and enchanting that bookworms regularly make pilgrimages from every corner of Ohio – The Book Loft spans an ...
El Akkad writes, “It is pointless, even, to make the obvious analogies, to imagine the response had almost any other country ...
The host of “Somebody Feed Phil” and creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond” has become a global star with little more than ...
When we learn that “happiness can’t be taken by the world because it wasn’t given by the world,” we can laugh at the vanities and absurdities that might otherwise drive us to despair. And we can ...
With California’s Yosemite Valley far beneath him, Alex Honnold free solos— which means climbing without ropes or safety gear—up a crack on the 3,000-foot southwest face of El Capitan ...
Pop culture and poetry intersect in a new book — “Black Existentialism: Autumn Leaves and Other Space Oddities” — by poet, ...
John Koethe spent decades as a philosophy professor. The poems in his latest collection, “Cemeteries and Galaxies,” are full ...
I don’t mean to state the obvious, but books make for an awesome holiday gift. They’re thoughtful, compact and cover just about every obsession, fascination or hobby. Whether you’re shopping for your ...
The Republic (c. 375 BCE), featuring Plato’s teacher Socrates in dialogue with several friends, is unquestionably central to ...
Another of the phrases people who were raised by Southern parents say that confuse everyone else is "I reckon." Many Southern ...
In George McCalman’s Dazzling New Book, Black History Is Everyone’s History The artist’s portraits of Black luminaries are “as individual as the people” they depict.
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