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Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation, wishing you could you snap your fingers or click your heels and disappear?
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Looking for integrity in college sports? You're looking in the wrong place.
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World War II and its aftermath left an indelible mark on the world and inspired countless artists to try to make sense of such a calamity.
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Joan Didion died in 2021, but interest in her life and work has only increased since then.
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Inheritance: "The Magnificent Ruins" by Nayantara Roy and "Like Mother, Like Mother" by Susan RiegerWe can inherit so many things from our ancestors – physical traits, like hair and eye color, a quick temper, musical talent, a bunch of money, maybe even a big old house!
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Joni Mitchell gets the biographical treatment in a pair of books as unconventional as the artist herself.
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Who hasn’t dreamed of running away, leaving it all behind, totally reinventing yourself?
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Great art is often created in the wake of terrible tragedy – think Guernica, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, The Vietnam Memorial.
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Remember the 1980s? Remember college? Even if you weren’t alive, or never attended university, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time with this week's picks.
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Immigration is and always has been such a complex issue, you may not even realize how much it touches your everyday life.
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Don't let them pass you by again!
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There’s really nothing new about the crisis at our southern border; global migration has been a serious issue for decades, and the numbers are only increasing.