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Three University of Texas seniors revived an underground progressive newspaper from 1966 during another increasingly tense political moment.
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Critic Kristen Lopez with “Coming Home,” the world premiere 35mm print of "Putney Swope" and a matinee of "While You Were ...
Each day, LightWave Reports’ Daily Comic Strips brings together a smart, spirited mix of classic panels and contemporary ...
Curator Eugenio Viola's vision for the 24th Biennale de Arte Paiz, “El Arból del Mundo,” balances regional advocacy with ...
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"It is unnecessarily hard on children," said the fatherly New York Times in a recent editorial, "to put before them sloppily written stories of impossible people in an ...
Napoleon Bonaparte gets teased more than almost any historic figure, and somehow the joke always circles back to his height.