Informing, Connecting, Inspiring The Armenian Weekly, October 2024 In June 1932, 19-year-old Hayastan Seferian of Toledo, ...
Picnic in Sunday Reed’s Heritage, Art-Filled Gardens at Heide Museum of Modern Art Experience Heide’s grounds as the Reeds, ...
Theory's sceptics
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By keeping young people in their childhood homes, we may be creating a generation that never grows up, writes Sarah Moran.
Uncovering cycles of moral panic: Drug crises often trigger waves of moral panic, leading to punitive measures. Historians show how these cycles—like those seen with the crack epidemic and the War on ...
The academic career of prominent DSA member Aidan Beatty, the author of a slanderous trash biography of long-time Trotskyist ...
Over the decades, the Brenner Prize has recognized the contributions of some of Israel’s most celebrated authors.
Dianne McPhelim was awarded the three-year scholarship for her work on one of Ireland's forgotten female voices, Mamo McDonald.
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What do you think of when you hear the term ‘patent medicine’? Nostrums, snake oil, or quack medicine, probably. These days, ...