Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books that thrilled, surprised, challenged, and delighted them. This year the ...
One of Thailand 's most prominent pro-democracy activists was handed another two years and eight months in prison for ...
Since Jacalyn Eyvonne and Kathleen Herrmann became the first ever Co-Poets Laureate of Vallejo, they have aimed to positively ...
Betty Hempel, who lived at The Commons in Middlebury before she passed away in 2018, wrote this poem more than 10 years ago ...
Nikki Giovanni's high school classmates, sorority sisters and fellow civil rights activists gathered at her childhood church ...
Medicare Advantage plans get approximately $12,000 per customer from our government. With this money they make a profit and ...
Sean Tait was able to help one widow. And generosity is contagious. Thanks, Sean, for helping the widow and for inspiring ...
Licking Heights freshman Naomi Gyimah placed in The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center and the Korea ...
Yolande Cornelia Giovanni Jr., was born on June 7, 1943 in Knoxville, Tennessee and given the nickname “NikkI” by her older ...
South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in response to “anti-state forces” among his political opponents. On Dec. 4 Yoon lifted martial law due to opposition by ...
Her death in Blacksburg, Virginia, on Monday followed her third cancer diagnosis. The Knoxville, Tennessee, native was born ...
Seven Days publisher and editor-in-chief Paula Routly shares writing advice from her first editor, Josh Mamis. Decades later, it's more relevant than ever.