Two elderly residents of Sardinia, a certified Blue Zone. Photo: Claudine Doury/Agence VU’/Redux It is exceptionally hard to ...
Gail Collins: Hey, Bret, I know you’re a Trump critic most of the time and no big fan of Elon Musk, but you’re also a ...
At their best, audiobooks add a new dimension to the experience of reading in print – and the partnership between an actor ...
“Save the Ocean 5”: Front Porch Gallery celebrates its 20th anniversary with this art and poetry exhibit celebrating ...
It’s “National Youth Violence Prevention Week” and the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods has several events that city ...
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Black don’t crack.” “It is not that racist ideas and largely fake data are present in the literature,” Newman would later write, “although these are extremely serious problems, but that such issues ...
Staceyann Chin reflects on writing, identity, performance, activism, and the complexities of family, history, and resistance.
The 6 Degrees Composers group celebrated its 15th anniversary earlier this month with a Women’s History Month concert at the ...
Oakland voters have a provocative choice in next month's special election for mayor, as longtime former Rep. Barbara Lee ...
Atlanta-based poet and artist W.J. Lofton ‘s third collection of poetry, “boy maybe,” includes 51 poems that take his readers on an emotional roller coaster exploring grief, love, police brutality and ...
Atlanta author and bookseller Katie Mitchell likes to tell an identity-defining story about her childhood that often pleasantly shocks listeners.
Congress to Campus Townhall with former members of Congress Sam Coppersmith and John Shimkus Mar 25 — Du Bois Center Ballroom ...