In “Summer of Fire and Blood,” Lyndal Roper tells the story of the serfs who fought for a better life and the elites who ...
What did Jane Austen read, in between writing "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma"? In "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," "Pawn Stars" ...
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Lauren Francis-Sharma talks about approaching a traumatic story when “we’re uncomfortable with other people’s pain” ...
When picking out the perfect rose this Valentine’s Day there are many factors to consider. For instance, did you know each ...
A new book on the ultimate diva of 20th-century Arab singing Um Kolthoum describes a woman who had a determination that ...
On a late-summer day in 1856, a letter carrier stepped from a mail coach in front of a three-story townhouse in Mayfair, in ...
Ada Calhoun’s debut novel about a middle-aged wife and mother offers a wry critique of the sexual confines of marriage.
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The 2025 CBC Nonfiction Prize is currently accepting submissions until March 1, 2025. The winner will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts, have the opportunity to attend a two-week ...
In “Talk to Me,” Rich Benjamin investigates his family’s harrowing past to better understand the troubles that continued to plague them.