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Fictional Women to Inspire You for Women's History MonthAs Women's History month comes to a close, I've been thinking about some of my favorite fictional women--the heroines I ...
Saying no was scary—I wondered if I was missing a chance to “get ahead.” But each time, I felt more confident that I was ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNDrimonis: Greek pride — and language lessons — on paradeI don’t consider the Greek diaspora more exceptional than other ethnic communities, but there is one area where I think it ...
In one memorable Chalkbeat essay, Katie Kraushaar, now Katie Hicks, wrote that the pandemic revealed that “to teach is to ...
In August 2003, Chelsea signed Mutu for £16 million as the club spent lavishly with Roman Abramovich’s money freshly invested ...
A Norfolk author has published her debut novel, inspired by a school project from 30 years ago. Amy Orrell, who is from Norwich, released her book Tomorrow Was Beautiful Once on March 24 by Elsewhen ...
The unique relationship between animals and people is a territory often mined for cinematic fodder; the twist in “The Penguin ...
Jasmine Guillory is still finding new things to do in her career and her next novel continues do so. The longtime icon of ...
A moving memoir by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry and the gripping story of a heart transplant by British doctor Rachel Clarke ...
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