When Robert Redford died last month, tributes came in remembering the wide breadth of his work over his more than 50-year career. One of those tributes came from George Joe, who wrote about Redford’s ...
The story of a short-lived Jewish homeland in upstate New York offers a window on how Jews have understood their place in America.
Appalachian Writer-in-Residence Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, left, talks about her debut novel, during the Nourishing Literacy Giving Circle luncheon in the Bavarian Inn on Sept. 24. Photo by Tabitha ...
From horror for a spooky start to the month to nonfiction for those not looking for a fright, these new paperpacks offer something for everyone.
Whether you want puffy and chewy Neapolitan or the thin crunch of a New York-style pizza, the 10 best Austin pizza places in Austin have you covered.
Reading Rainbow returns after nearly 20 years with viral librarian Mychal Threets hosting a new generation of readers.
Shadow Ticket” may be an exercise in restraint. But what is a Pynchon novel without its sense of unruly bigness?
I was about to make my first visit to the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival (PIJF), one of the major free jazz festivals in the country.
Explore Indigenous futures with Cherokee sci-fi author Daniel H. Wilson on Native Bidaské. Learn about his new novel, "Hole in the Sky," which blends robotics, Cherokee wisdom, and a thrilling alien ...
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5 of the Greatest Native American Warriors
Many Native Americans were feared warriors. These were some of the most powerful in their fights with the U.S.. and Europeans.
Albuquerque Little Theatre this month performs “Manahatta,” a time-jumping play about history and identity by acclaimed Indigenous playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma).
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