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For graffiti artists, abandoned skyscrapers in Miami and Los Angeles become...

Colette Gaiter, University of Delaware The three qualities that matter most in real estate also matter the most to...

20 years after the publication of ‘Purple Hibiscus,’ a generation of...

Simon Lewis, College of Charleston Twenty years ago, in October 2003, 26-year-old Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie burst onto...

Richard Avedon, Truman Capote and the brutality of photography

Rebecca Senf, University of Arizona What obligation does a portrait photographer have to their subject? Is it their duty...

How a Black writer in 19th-century America used humor to combat...

Rodney Taylor, University of South Carolina Any writer has to struggle with the dilemma of staying true to their...

If the Romance Writers of America can implode over racism, no...

Christine Larson, University of Colorado Boulder Over the past month, Romance Writers of America, one of the country’s largest writing associations, with over 9,000 members,...

In dandelions and fireflies, artists try to make sense of climate...

Kate Flint, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Climate change is real, it’s accelerating and it’s terrifying. We are...

What will happen to Michael Jackson’s legacy? A famed writer’s fall...

Rachel Hope Cleves, University of Victoria There’s no question that Michael Jackson changed music history. But how will history remember Michael Jackson? Since HBO released the...

Shades of green: What gig economy workers can learn from the...

Chris Larson, University of Colorado When “Fifty Shades Freed” opens in theaters on Feb. 9, fans will no doubt flock to see bad boy Christian...

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