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A comic book about Martin Luther King released in 1958 is still being used as a resource to teach non-violence ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with James Kimmel Jr., lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, about his new book "The Science of Revenge." ...
The Pulitzer-winning longtime columnist shared stories and insights with the crowd gathered for the Newsmakers: Speaker ...
In “The Last Supper,” Paul Elie explores how controversies over artists like Sinéad O’Connor and Keith Haring paved the way ...
But emphasizing Christianity as a path to personal fulfillment moves too quickly past the cross of Christ, the Spirit ...
At the most extreme, some forms of constrained writing are even more self-limiting and end up being very, very constrained ...
Steve Martin Writes the Written Word” is a collection of the comedian's written works over the decades. The' Andrew DeMillo ...
College graduation can be a time of excitement but also one of uncertainty. We've gathered words of wisdom from some of this year's high-profile commencement speakers, including Kermit the Frog.
NPR's Michel Martin recently spoke with South African journalist Redi ... Anti-transgender activism has led to banning books in school libraries, now possibly eliminating gender-affirming care from ...
The following conversation has been lightly edited for clarity. Michel Martin: A pivotal moment in the book and in your life that took place here. And this is where you made the decision. You ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow about his new book, "Mark Twain," in which he illuminates the complex life of the writer. Sponsor Message MICHEL ...
Michel Martin: I don't know if you've had a chance to read the book. The official release date is May 20. But portions have been coming out. There's an excerpt, for example, in The New Yorker.