Believe it or not, the calendar is soon turning to a new year, leaving the opportunity to slow down, self-reflect and set New Year's resolutions. Along with carving out time for daily mindfulness, ...
Lu also identified as a tenth-wave feminist — “I’m really ahead of the curve,” she said — and hated reading Mary Wollstonecraft's “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” in Humanities 10a. She went on ...
The solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary recalls the privilege according to which the Mother of God was preserved from all sin, including original sin, from the very first ...
The book is one of several entries into an emerging literary subgenre I’ll call “Millennial Divorce Books,” comprising a ...
Unlike Artificial Intelligence, human intelligence is a flesh and blood pursuit. It is shaped by character, opportunity and ...
Guest: Susan J. Wolfson is a professor of English at Princeton University and author of On Mary Wollstonecrafts A Vindication ...
Theater for the New City will present a new show in conjunction with Ottawa playwrights Becky McKercher and Sarah Thuswaldner ...
Although romanticised as a Scottish heroine, Mary was brought up in the French court since she was five years old. The unexpected death of Mary’s husband, Francis II of France, left her with no role ...
Joseph Pronechen, staff writer for the National Catholic Register, said in a review that though he wishes there were more films like "Mary," which tell the coming-of-age story, the film "strays ...
This Christmas, Netflix’s latest biblical narrative Mary transports us to a time before the advent of Christianity. While that sounds like a colossal task, there’s a bigger question at hand: is the ...