Litigators share the charms they don and superstitious rituals they observe to attract good luck ahead of legal proceedings.
On July 4, 1906, 15 years after his death, a massive statue of Devens, in Union uniform and astride a horse, was unveiled outside the Worcester County Courthouse. Secretary of War William Howard Taft, ...
Jefferson Fisher has built a reputation on social media for teaching people how to tackle tough conversations with confidence.
These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
Born in Riga, Latvia, Tatiana now divides her time between living in London and the South of France. Her success story began by studying music at degree level, but soon after she started dating a ...
Professional independence requires lawyers to act freely and independently in pursuing justice and has protected Americans’ ...
A reader shares what a poem Abby printed years ago still means to her.
In a humiliating moment, Jonathan Reynolds told MPs he had made an 'inadvertent error' in an old speech and should have ...
At the beginning of her book, Robbins writes that the theory came to her when she realized she was micromanaging her teenage ...
A senior at The Baldwin School, Emi Maeda is a current Montgomery County Youth Poet Laureate, partnering with libraries and ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Reginald Dwayne Betts about his new collection of poems, "Doggerel," a meditation on ...
Long River Review, the University of Connecticut’s literary and arts magazine, hosted a poetry reading and open mic session on March 5 in the Stern Lounge of the Austin building.