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Complicated history
I began a two-part column on Jose Rizal in Belgium. This is a period in the hero’s life, which compared to other countries, ...
Black don’t crack.” “It is not that racist ideas and largely fake data are present in the literature,” Newman would later ...
By Reni M. Valenzuela Women are movers of movers. They don’t just do roles and contribute. God created them for a special purpose being earth’s co-habitat with ...
The UFC's latest event is in the books. Despite last night's show taking place at the Las Vegas APEX, it was a memorable one ...
They are also bringing back some exhibitions, including the facsimile of Jose Rizal's Noli me tangere and El filibusterismo, ...
What possessed Rizal to write the sequel in such a peculiar way? From this point of view at least, El Filibusterismo was a much more enigmatic book than its predecessor. The puzzlement remained, until ...
Walk into any of El Paso's independent bookstores, and customers will find more than just shelves lined with books. Customers will discover a world of stories, a relaxing space and a senses of ...
I’m Meg. I write “shut up and read,” a book newsletter. I’m also on BookTok. This week, we speak with Egyptian Canadian journalist-turned-author Omar El Akkad, whose memoir-manifesto ...
A new book by Phil Tinline recounts the history of a 1967 hoax and its ongoing influence as source code for antigovernment conspiracy theories. By Jeff Shesol Hallie Rubenhold’s “Story of a ...