As long as women continue to write, read and reimagine the world, novel reading will remain a vital site of feminist resistance and possibility.
Mary Anna Im speaks to Harriet Tyce about taking career risks and her time on the hit BBC show ...
Speaking at the valedictory ceremony of the 22nd K K Luthra Memorial Moot Court in Delhi, Supreme Court judge Justice B V Nagarathna warned students against the pressure of constant comparison.
Brewdog's woes have been confirmed this morning, as it has been officially listed for administration on the public record, ...
Why are we captivated by the spaces where where authors write? Katie da Cunha Lewin set out to explore "The Hidden Worlds ...
Emmy award-winning writer, actor, and producer Lena Waithe has joined The Fire This Time Festival as a Creative Consultant ...
On FIU Give Day 305, meet the biomedical engineering student forging ahead with the help of scholarships and fellowships.
No matter what you like to read, there’s a title coming out this spring that’s sure to be just what you're looking for. Here, T&C’s picks for the best books of spring 2026. A long ago family scandal ...
THOMAS HARDY’s final novel, Jude the Obscure (1895), was ahead of its time in more ways than one. Upon its publication, it provoked controversy with its explicit criticism of organised religion and ...
More than three decades later, Newman appears on a video call, bespectacled, neatly coiffed, navy shirt and gilet in lieu of his 1990s leather jacket. We’re here to talk about his new novel but have ...
In Icelandic culture, it is common for people to choose 10 or more occupations in a lifetime. This is not due to layoffs or firings, but a matter of personal choice. Icelanders believe in ...
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