NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Reginald Dwayne Betts about his new collection of poems, "Doggerel," a meditation on family, friendship and falling in love.
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H.E.R. directs a documentary full of all-star conversations framed around archival footage of an artist who remains an ...
Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
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The Port Angeles Community Players (PACP) have announced their upcoming production of “The Man in the Green Truck,” by Sequim ...
Throughout your life, your sister is by your side, supporting you in the good times and bad. She'll always have your back, ...
Cati Blauvelt was discovered in an abandoned South Carolina farmhouse in 2016 — a broken knife blade inside her body. Almost immediately, her friends had one suspect in mind: John Blauvelt, her ...
As a rule, Jeff Foxworthy never refuses autograph requests, but the redneck comedy legend hit a wall during a funeral-home ...
A reflection on the long-lasting impact of a high school English teacher on the life of a writer walking the road toward ...