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Lanterns were lit across the state, readings of Longfellow's epic poem were held in Augusta and Portland, and bells were rung ...
To toast Pride and Prejudice 's re-release in theaters, Mashable Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko interviewed Wright over ...
Mr. Darcy strode across a misty field in a loose white shirt and enough yearning to knock a legion of Jane Austen fans dead.
Paul Revere raced through the Massachusetts country side on horseback to warn patriot leaders that British soldiers were on ...
The subtle expression of longing in the 2005 adaptation wasn’t meant to be a key moment. Even the director is surprised it ...
Snow-tipped chimneys, fresh pine, lively carols and gifts wrapped with care: For over a century, Christmas poems have captured the magic of the most wonderful time of the year. While many people ...
Jordan Braxton still remembers her first Pride celebration in St. Louis, when it was still a relatively small gathering of about 5,000 people asserting their identity, in a city where simply being ...
From the 19th-century automated machinery that threatened textile workers’ conditions and livelihoods to today’s AI digital death grip on the creative industries, capitalism and its class oppression ...
A fresh light—and a glaring one—is being shone on these murky matters by a new production of “Much Ado About Nothing” at the ...
In the piece, a trio of experts argue that advances in biotechnology will soon allow us to create “spare” human bodies that could be used for research, or to provide organs for donation.
Poetry in the 21st century is both ubiquitous ... that connects her to Catullus and a community of mourners as old as human history, one that we all belong to or will eventually join.