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Colorado’s finding of a history of tooth decay in 61% of third graders is both in line with the national average and still ...
Indiana University announced a new mascot: the long lost Indiana bison. Here's how the beasts helped shape state history.
It is distressing to read of an absence epidemic in public schools (“Special Report: Schools face alarming rise in student ...
Imogen Poots seizes the screen as Lidia Yuknavitch, who embraces swimming and sex and drugs and anger, all to make herself whole.
This week, one reader traces the history of the city’s favourite rice porridge while another reflects on their access to ...
Adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s acclaimed 2011 memoir of the same name, the film stars Imogen Poots, Thora Birch, Nick Cave's ...
It's difficult to overstate just how surprisingly early to the party this water may have been. “This suggests that water, the ...
“I bled, I peed, I cried, and vomited.” This sentence comes at the end of the second paragraph of The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch’s extraordinary, extraordinarily raw 2011 memoir ...
Her directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” has earned good notices, but after fighting to get it made, the filmmaker wouldn’t mind a battle with reviewers. By Kyle Buchanan Reporting ...
I went into “The Chronology of Water,” the first movie directed by Kristen Stewart, with a heightened curiosity and a heightened hope. I’ve long felt that she’s a great actor and a great star.
Adapted from the influential 2011 memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch, The Chronology of Water is challenging material, an unflinching account of childhood sexual abuse followed by years of vanishing ...