New research suggests that women were the scribes of at least 1.1 percent of manuscripts in the Latin West between 400 and ...
The late author’s “Wolf Hall” trilogy, Barrett writes, uses details from Thomas Cromwell’s life as “nucleation sites around ...
Scholars debate whether the Gospel stories preserve ancient memories or are just Greek literature in disguise. But there’s a ...
But how do you know if your child has this personality trait? There are subtle day-to-day behaviors you can watch for that ...
Despite a paunch and receding hairline, Ricardo Silvio Caputo became known in the press as “The Lady Killer,” a master of love ’em and leave ’em dead.
DOBBS/DOMOKOS: Translators Jennifer Kwon Dobbs and Johanna Domokos present Nillas Holmberg’s “Underfoot,” first written in ...
Bong Joon Ho is coming to Yale, Oscar trivia about "Anora," Kay Sage's artwork in Waterbury and a biopic about Alexander ...
While Haiti was isolated from the world, fictionalized accounts of its only monarch, Henry Christophe, were often written and ...
It's not The Winds of Winter, but A Song of Ice and Fire fans can soon enjoy the long-awaited Illustrated Edition of A Feast ...
Mother Jones lost a major figure from its early history with the death, on March 13, of Jeffrey Klein. He had been in ill ...
The Washington County Historical Society is excited to announce a program featuring Judy Stern about her seventh book, ...
In ‘Listening to the Law,’ Justice Barrett illuminates her role and daily life as a justice, touching on everything from her ...