And a local shelter operator, COTS, was interested in running the facility, which would provide shelter for homeless people during the coldest months of the year. But late last week, the city ...
More still are coming, drawn to its lower cots and increase in the number of English-taught degrees. At the point of writing this, the cost of pursuing a master’s in law at NTU is priced at US$1,710 ...
The first Black woman appointed to the Supreme Court, Jackson says she knew she was interested in the law from a young age. Senna explores her own racial identity in Colored Television.
No one has more fun with racial terminology than Danzy Senna. In her 2007 short story “Resemblance,” the N-word—as in the politically correct referent to the racial slur—drives a hilarious ...
Welcome to Shelf Life, ELLE.com’s books column, in which authors share their most memorable reads. Whether you’re on the hunt for a book to console you, move you profoundly, or make you laugh ...
Leaning into the brand’s strong links with the world of Formula 1 and paying tribute to a Brazilian icon and one of the fastest drivers of all-time, PUMA have launched the limited edition Ultra 5 ...
"Colored Television" by Danzy Senna, the author behind "Caucasia" and "New People," named a best book of the year by the New York Times Book Review, is our "GMA" Book Club pick for September. Senna's ...
The novel is about the life of novelist Jane and her painter husband Lenny. "Colored Television" by Danzy Senna, the author behind "Caucasia" and "New People," named a best book of the year by the ...
Senna loves the word “mulatto,” despite its checkered history. “Biracial,” she says, “sounds very technical and insect-like,” and could refer to any mixed heritage, whereas “mulatto ...
'Colored Television' by Danzy Senna is 'GMA' Book Club pick for September Senna's novel follows a biracial woman navigating a disappointing life who betrays a dear friend and turns to a hotshot TV ...