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Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Spring Preview Fiction Spring Preview Advertisement Supported by nonfiction In “Medicine River,” Mary Annette Pember examines a ...
Romance, drama, and sorrow abound in Mary Shelley, a new biopic about the famed author of Frankenstein. The film follows the young Mary Wollstonecraft-Godwin (Elle Fanning) as she rebels against ...
Prepare to be transported to fantastical realms and gothic landscapes as we present Shakespeare’s enchanting “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Saturday, August 2, followed by Mary Shelley’s ...
Magdalene, appearing in scripture only fourteen times, belongs to a tangle of at least six women named Mary. This multitude of Marys leaves considerable room for disagreement over which Biblical ...
From a volcano in Indonesia to a frog in Bologna, a ghoulishly large number of ideas and events wormed into Mary Shelley's dazzling mind as she imagined the "hideous phantasm of a man" at the ...
The story takes viewers to first century Galilee, where a young Mary Magdalene likely lived on her own in a small fishing village on the nearby sea. Some details about her life remain ambiguous.
The Feast of Mary Help of Christians is celebrated on May 24. The tradition of this advocation goes back to 1571, when the whole of Christendom was saved by Mary Help of Christians when Catholics ...