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Never mind Hawthorne and Thoreau— the women of mid-19th century New England had their own ambitions for writing and life.
Elizabeth Mobley Young entered this life on November 11, 1924, born to Marion Leon Mobley and Thelma Strong Mobley in Utica.
Essays by a writer of literary lives meditate on the obsessions and obstacles endemic to her trade.
Joe Wright’s “Pride & Prejudice,” starring Keira Knightley, is returning to theaters. In an age of dating apps, we examine ...
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more ...
A curator of the Victoria and Albert Museum’s “Cartier” exhibition explains how the jeweler’s “elegance” and “discretion” led ...
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on display in Stirling for the first time ...
The Disney+ series' Star Wars Celebration panel mostly looked back at season one, but also offered some hints about what's to ...
The heady days of James VI court have been captured in a new scent created for a major exhibition on the Stuart monarch who was the first to rule over Scotland, England and Ireland.
The National Gallery presents another blockbuster exhibition in celebration of its 200th anniversary exploring the vibrant new way of painting that developed in early 14th century Siena. The rigidity ...
President Trump's niece joins Katie Phang to weigh in on his 100 days so far and share her message for people feeling hopeless.