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In “The Club,” Jennifer Dasal investigates a refuge for (some) expat artists in the City of Light. Americans have never gone ...
“Somebody asked me a long time ago: ‘From what emotion did you write this book?’, and I said, ‘rage,’” Susanna Kaysen shared about her 1993 memoir, “Girl, Interrupted.” To a room of curious listeners, ...
Métis storyteller and Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray will be speaking in Corvallis on Thursday, July 10 as part of the ...
Dec. 7—Teri Bennett of Terre Haute recently released her second book. During the uncertainty of the pandemic, she sought spiritual refuge, she said in a news release. "I was afraid. I had fear ...
A writer and mom of two shares how a van — outfitted with little more than a space heater and laptop charger — gave her independence and creative freedom.
Becker’s has been a mecca for readers since it was established in 1993. Co-owned by a married couple, Ann and Dan Becker, the bookshop operates as much as a labor of love as a profit-making venture.
Books had always been my refuge, but they became increasingly unavailable to me. When you’re a caregiver, it’s not practical to lug tomes like The Goldfinch around to various appointments, ...
In her monograph, which is a groundbreaking international history of Palestinian refugee politics, Irfan demonstrates how refugees used the international system (and international norms) to demand ...
If you go. Light at the Refuge will be held from 5:30-9 p.m. Dec. 7-9, Dec. 14-16 and Dec. 19-23 at 1380 Lower Field Road, Ayden. There is no admission charge to drive through, but donations are ...