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In his oft-quoted speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?", abolitionist Frederick Douglass suggests satire is made for dangerous times: "At a time like this," Douglass rails, "scorching ...
British-born Sam Griffin's painting was personal and introspective; then he was drafted into the Israeli army.
May is the Mental Health Awareness Month, with the objective to educate the public about mental health, treatment, and ...
After centuries of debate, a new study finds that the Mona Lisa is indeed smiling, challenging long-held art historical ...
Adam Newman's desperate attempt to please both Victor and Chelsea reaches a breaking point as his rare loyalty to his baby ...
It turns out that for Ashbery, the big theory was psychoanalysis, the process by which secondhand knowledge becomes firsthand.” ...
We live in an age of liberation, in which we are told endlessly by some that freedom of speech, taken to its furthest ...