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A Revolution in Print,” now on Max, spotlights and reflects on the 1970s women’s magazine. The feature documentary is divided ...
Another woman whose name has come to mind for me recently is Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first black woman to serve on the U.S ...
Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
Notes to John, posthumously published journal entries chronicling Didion’s therapy sessions, is a peek into the myths and ...
Three filmmakers dive into the battles that both united and divided the women’s liberation movement of the 1970s, as ...
By Eileen McIntyre and Roy Harris When our dear friend and Hingham neighbor Anne Styles Overbeck died early this month, we ...
Western Mass. writer and editor Jennifer Acker zeroed in on her top five epistolary books and it ended up being published in ...
How an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet from the late seventeenth century spawned “Dear Abby,” Dan Savage, and Reddit’s Am I ...
In "The Gospel of Peace," the Rev. John Dear embarks on a kind of spiritual experiment: interpreting the three synoptic Gospels through the lens of nonviolent activism and uncovering connections ...
Episode 5 (Feb. 3): John Dear in conversation with Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr about his new book on the prophets, The Tears of Things: Prophetic Wisdom for an Age of Outrage.
In his 2012 book Love Is the Cure, John wrote: “I was so ignorant about drugs and so naive. I mean, my band was smoking marijuana for years; I didn’t even know what a joint was.
The book will have an impressive 125,000 copies in its first printing and will come from the point of view of Jared Peter Christensen, who was first introduced in Dear Martin, and will also be the ...
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