Woodstock generation looks back, from varied vantage points
NEW YORK — It was the weekend that shaped the image of a “Woodstock Generation.” And that image would echo, appeal and provoke for generations to come. To many who
NEW YORK — It was the weekend that shaped the image of a “Woodstock Generation.” And that image would echo, appeal and provoke for generations to come. To many who
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton team up for “The Book of Gutsy Women,” honoring everyone from Marie Curie to climate activist Greta Thunberg.
Toni Morrison died this week at age 88 and left behind countless writers for whom her characters were like close acquaintances.
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it,” from a 1981 speech to the Ohio Arts Council.
Valentina Sampaio has become the first openly transgender model hired by Victoria’s Secret nearly a year after a top company official was pressured to apologize for implying trans women are off brand.
The contestants in the beauty pageant sashayed in red bathing suits, paraded across the stage in evening gowns with plunging necklines and answered questions about climate change and human rights.
Miss America is leaving Atlantic City for the second time, trading one casino town for another in a move that caps a whirlwind of change at the nearly century-old pageant.
David Baldacci said that he’s a huge fan of Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens, and has read everything he ever wrote
Tens of thousands of Estonians joined in singing folk songs Sunday on the 150th anniversary of a music festival that inspired resistance to Soviet control and later received recognition from the U.N. cultural agency.
British artist Leon Kossoff, who painted his home city of London in all its moody, rough-edged glory, has died. He was 92.
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