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Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
Her second book, The Genealogical Science, takes the erasure further—not just denying history, but denying Jewish peoplehood.
Jill Haver-Crissman honored by Midland County Democratic Party; U.S. Reps McDonald-Rivet and Moolenaar seek answers from FEMA ...
Lily and Kimball Burrill of Albany; and Maren DeCato of Bethel represent Bethel and Greenwood American Legions ...
Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem, one of the most beloved choral works in the classical music repertoire, is the centerpiece of the New Hampshire Master Chorale’s spring concerts on June 14 in ...
"Anamnesis: Echos of Time" includes photography by Jeremy J. Starn of Harrisonburg and sculpture work by Michelle A. Smith of ...
Yoko Ono stepped into the spotlight and stepped fully into the role of a rockstar when she released her first album that committed fully to music.
Marc Ribot’s Map of a Blue City is uneven, unsettling, intriguing, and surprisingly warm but not easily accessible to most. It comes off, probably just as ...
“I’d better get back to work or my daughter will sack me,” jokes Noelle Lynskey, as she leaves Portumna Golf Club where she’s ...
Child prodigies are true artistic geniuses who are often born with incredible talents and skills far beyond what many of […] ...
The executive director of Zeitz Mocaa, Cape Town, had been due to announce her plans as curator of the international ...
For more than 30 years, Suzy Lawrence has been a steadfast advocate for people impacted by cancer. Her journey with the ...