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“Before anyone finds out how high they can climb, Nell picks up a seed,” begins the cumulative tale of Austinite Anne Wynter’s award-winning picture book, nell plants a tree. In Wynter’s story, Nell ...
The Austin African American Book Festival is back again for its 19th year this Saturday at the Carver Museum. Dr. Rosalind Oliphant, founder & director of the Festival, joined us, along with ...
Celebrate the final weekend of Pride Month, enjoy music and activities on Capitol Hill’s pedestrianized streets, and tour ...
Continuing its legacy as a powerful platform for cultural dialogue, artistic innovation, and intellectual engagement inspired ...
Children raised by parents who are educated, married, not isolated and not addicted will be significantly less likely to be ...
Temple University has positioned itself at the forefront of contemporary education by introducing Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of the M.A.A.D. City, a pioneering course that treats the acclaimed ...
South African Test captain Temba Bavuma has been ruled out of the series against Zimbabwe due to a hamstring injury. The Championship-winning captain suffered a ...
From Jaws to Jeanne Dielman, Dog Day Afternoon to Salò, 1975 was a landmark year for cinema. Here, Adam Nayman inspects 1975’s many treasures – big blockbusters, revered classics and hidden gems alike ...
It is a privilege to have received the opportunity to give the first distinguished lecture at Karl Kumm University at Vom ...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, ...
A groundbreaking lawsuit representing prisoners forced to work in “inhumane” conditions could finally put an end to Angola ...
Most Kenyan comedians overlook character merchandising, missing the chance to build lasting, lucrative characters.