Until November 1960, British people were prevented from reading Lady Chatterley's Lover by a law that criminalised the ...
“I am walking toward death daily in the company of saints, past and present, heroic and ordinary,” Dr. Gaillardetz wrote. “It has been enough.” This last work is a fitting coda to a life well-lived ...
The Supreme Court,” Frederick Douglass told a civil rights meeting in 1883, “is the autocratic point in our national ...
Russia’s identity, not its security or the fear of NATO, has historically been the main driver of Moscow’s aggression toward ...
Six hundred years ago, between the years 1406 and 1413, Edward of Norwich wrote a book called “Master of Game.” It’s hailed ...
I've never been a big believer in the wisdom of voters. Indeed, I've devoted much of my academic career to writing about the ...
The Home and Lifestyle author talks with keepsakes photographer Shana Novak about how she takes the poignant items in ...
Hervey Cleckley wanted to treat the most overlooked psychiatric patients. Instead his work was used to demonize them.
Old tennis shoes, an airline boarding pass or much-loved teddy bear — these are the kinds of objects photographer Shana “The ...
As the reporter noted, "It's rather different from selling an ordinary book." But then, Lady Chatterley's Lover was no ordinary book. When published in full, it would become a symbol of freedom of ...
These ordinary but dear items are among the keepsakes photographer Shana Novak has dignified through photography and captured ...