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Loss and Gain: Three Artistic Renditions of Orpheus and Eurydice
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, John Waterhouse, and Auguste Rodin illustrate the story of a poet whose art was born of his wife’s sacrifice and led to his own.
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Brian Kilmeade’s Love of America and Defense of Its History
The ‘Fox & Friends’ host has written six books that highlight American heroes who put their love of country before their own interests.
Stephen Vincent Benet’s Short Story, ‘The Blood of the Martyrs’
This story shows how a meek scientist took a stand for the truth.
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Lifestyle
Reimagine Your Relationship With Technology
How and when when use technology is within our power. We can wield it as a tool for better quality of life. We can also just turn it off.
Treat Cat to Outdoor Adventure With Cat-Safe Enclosure
Consider tree guards to prevent your pet cat from using the trees to jump over the fence and out onto the street.
Grumpy Unhappy Cheapskates
Grumpy or not, staying out of the debt is what matters.
This Is the World’s Deepest Sinkhole, Nearly the Height of Chicago’s Trump Tower—No One Knows How Deep It Actually Is
‘The Biggest Eater of All Time’: Golden Retriever Has Hilarious Reactions to Trying Different Foods (VIDEO)
‘The Perfect Storm’: A Dangerous Job at Sea
Fishermen meet their fate in this remarkable disaster film that explores positive masculine themes.
A Look at How Victorian Era Influences Shaped Sherlock Holmes
‘The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes’ offers a fun, visually engaging analysis of how the fictional detective stories reflect the life and times of its creator.
Three Friends in Two Musicals: ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’ and ‘On the Town’
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we watch Kelly, Sinatra, and Munshin sing and dance together.
‘Devs’: Exploring Time
Show runner Alex Garland’s sci-fi thriller series provides hard-earned answers.
CAPAC Members and House Democrat Leader Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
It’s Not Magic, It’s Love: One Teacher’s Formula for Student Success
Rebecca Huffman has a passion for geography, but she also brings joy and love to her classroom.
Three Lessons From the Sunshine State
There are some things that a country—and its people—need to thrive.