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COAS Books has its roots in New Mexican history – it was born from an archeological publisher. Today, the family-owned store ...
From demon to danger noodle, human ideas about snakes can be as contradictory as the creatures themselves. In Slither, Stephen S. Hall challenges our serpent stereotypes.
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Lise Olsen, a Texas-based investigative reporter, editor, and true-crime author, visited Austin this week for a book-release ...
Mark Brohman of Lincoln reads a new Nebraska Historical Marker honoring writer Loren Eiseley on Friday at Irvingdale Park.
Anthropologist and author of the book "So Much Stuff," Chip Colwell, joined the show to discuss why humans accumulate so many ...
Carl Semencic waited out a two-year criminal case that was eventually dismissed, followed by years of legal wrangling.
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Daily Local on MSNWest Chester University exhibit brings 1920s roaring back to lifeOur museum designer and co-instructor for the class, Tom Haughey, really got to work on making these ideas a reality,” he ...
The volume is an homage to the American South and Southern women — Black and white, Indigenous and immigrant — and the food that empowers them ...
Philosophy hits differently at 2 A.M. when thoughts spiral and silence echoes. These books won't solve insomnia—they'll meet ...
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ABP News on MSNBook Review: The World And The Word — Amitav Ghosh’s 'Wild Fictions'Some of the essays in ‘Wild Fictions’ are personal, others analytical, but all of them carry the quiet energy of a writer who has never been content staying in one place, intellectually or otherwise.
A petition filed in B.C. Supreme Court Monday claims UBC is breaching the University Act through the use of Indigenous land ...
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