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Jon Bassoff has just just finished teaching his last English class of the day at Longmont High School when we talk with him ...
On a long car ride recently, I listened to a podcast called The Telepathy Tapes. I’d noticed it at the top of the charts, ...
Created by UNESCO 30 years ago, World Book Day is supposed to be a celebration of reading. However, for many parents, it feels more like a celebration of polyester, with frantic searches for costumes ...
For those who prefer their breakfast with a southwestern flair, “The Cowboy Curtis” offers seared flank steak with eggs and ...
Small presses have a long history in Philly, and the current crop are creative and mission-driven. Read our Q&A with Beehive's John O'Neal. One in a series.
From the soccer field to the seminary, Pope Francis’ life story is filled with surprising twists and turns. A selective life ...
If you had to guess how many hydrangeas were sold in the United States in a year, what would you go for? Maybe 100,000.
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Scott Snyder is a prolific comic book writer for famous characters like Batman. He’s known for inventing entirely new comic ...
American Bulk by Emily Mester covers the upper-middle-class desire to consume or be consumed, via personal and critical essays.
Winter weather has returned to the High Plains with a vengeance! This week’s weather has been brutally cold, and we are not done yet. We just need to make it to the weekend. This kind of weather ...