Yet, quite a few of those albums with intriguing album titles (to say the least) have no less intriguing stories behind them, ...
Feeling anxious every time you stick on the news? From American populism to ancient Rome to the Troubles, these works of ...
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Jeff Ginter always knew he was a weird kid, but he learned to embrace his psychic powers throughout a career in law ...
"Body Parts," by Caitlin Rother, tells of Wayne Adam Ford's deadly obsession. Now, with his first victim ID'd, there's more ...
The Garden” by Nick Newman reminds us that the true meaning of postapocalyptic fiction isn’t about how the world ends, but how we live after.
In "First He Killed the Minuteman," retired UConn professor Cynthia Herbert-Bruschi Adams details Peter Manfredonia's 2020 Connecticut crime spree.
These fishing stories about huge muskies, mad sharks, and exhausting fights were almost unbelievable at the time.
Esther Freud introduces an extract from the heartbreaking wartime diaries of Edith Velmans, born 100 years ago ...
Outraged upstate New York parents took over a school board meeting this week, demanding to know why their elementary school children were exposed to an “LGBTQIA+” book that included depictions ...
Am I being the weird one?” the poster asked ... some explain that their company doesn't let them (who knows if it's true, or cares honestly). Almost every tradie I have had at my place has ...
The rapper — who now goes by Ye — allegedly wants to use the trademark for several types of printed literature, including picture books, biographies and non-fiction reads. Just one week after ...