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For Mir and Garfinkle, America’s reversion to “orality” underlies much of today’s political dysfunction. In their telling, ...
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CultureMap Fort Worth on MSNSherlock, Shakespeare, and singing cats: 16 DFW shows for JuneWe have all sorts of creatures and characters roaming Dallas-Fort Worth this month, from dancing cats and lions to Greek ...
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CultureMap Dallas on MSNSpanish puppets + Shakespeare under the stars: 16 DFW shows for JuneWe have all sorts of creatures and characters roaming Dallas-Fort Worth this month, from dancing cats and lions to Greek ...
Susan Choi’s new book, Flashlight, considers the evolution of rage.
In “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home,” the Palestinian American writer Hala Alyan draws on her life experiences and her family’s ...
For “People’s Choice Literature,” Tom Comitta wrote two books based on the likes and dislikes of American readers.
In ‘The Slip,’ debut author Lucas Schaefer takes readers back to the Austin of 1998 in a story centered on a training facility based on a very real place.
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