In Maria Stepanova’s novel “The Disappearing Act,” an accidental stopover in a foreign town leads to personal change.
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When you think back on the English classes you took in school, you probably learned about key literary figures and different writing techniques. But at Northern Illinois University there’s a class ...
Found in a 16th-century copy of an ancient astronomy treatise, the annotations suggest that the trailblazing scientist ...
Italian Aid Society facility available for events 2-10 p.m. Italian Aid Society (IAS), 415 West St., Rutland. 802-773-6808. Activities during February Break — Fun With Drawing & Painting. Must ...
The new novel Clutch follows five women who have known each other since college as they navigate the challenges of midlife. Author Emily Nemens recently told NPR’s Juana Summers that she wanted to ...