Calarco, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, studies inequalities in family life and ...
It’s one of life’s hardest lessons to learn and then, just as hard to make it stick: Trusting an unseeable force – intuition.
Join Nancy Guthrie as she begins an initial exploration of the book of Acts by interrogating its title with the aim of determining what the aim and purpose of the book really is.
July's First Friday event in downtown Lancaster will feature more than 25 galleries, small businesses and events to check out ...
With the proliferation of digital content, users are bombarded with information, making it challenging to capture and maintain their attention. This has led to the development of strategies aimed at ...
If they’re constantly complaining they don’t have the time to read an Audible subscription is their perfect gift, putting thousands of books into their earbuds so they can listen on the go. This ...
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“On July 1, 2014, Seth Teller, MIT professor and father of two, parked his crimson Honda Insight on the Tobin Bridge, three ...
The Berkshire Eagle has an long list of alumni who have written and published books on myriad subjects. Here are three that ...
Being emotionally intelligent means you’re more likely to be a high performer,” says Harvard-trained psychologist Daniel ...
Drama team to present Story of Ruth The Academy of Arts Summer Drama Team will be presenting The Story of Ruth at 6 p.m.
The Berkeley play explores journalistic integrity as a magazine editor, a headstrong writer and a punctilious fact-checker ...