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Author: Bruce Kawin was born in Los Angeles and moved to Boulder almost 50 years ago. He worked at the University of Colorado ...
Something Is Killing The Children to return in 2025 with the previosuly unknown history of Erica Slaughter in 2025 ...
Author Vishnul Jain award-winning series, “The Future King,” not only redefines the Arthurian legend but infuses it with a ...
An interview with historian David Austin Walsh about whether Trump is a fascist and how the American right has historically ...
In a remarkable fusion of ancient history and cutting-edge technology, a nearly forgotten chapter of the Gospels has been ...
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Neil Heinen finds many aspects of today's U.S. politics deplorable, but Tom Loftus' new memoir reminds him why we need bipartisanship and international diplomacy.
The original plan had been to release the memoir after his death. However, the pope decided to publish in light of the ...
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Han Kang's Nobel Prize was a surprise to many in South Korea. Here's what you need to know about 'her intense poetic prose ...