In the 2025 film “Finding Hózhó” by Travis Holt Hamilton, a 70-year old Navajo veteran faces internal struggles introduced by his terminally ill and abusive father. From screenplay to screen, this ...
Every time I see the words "struck and killed a pedestrian" in a headline, the memory of a night 40 years ago comes back to me with cold clarity. It happened again last week, for the fifth time in ...
In 2004, I was approached by an administrator at John Brown University, a Christian school in Arkansas. He invited me to campus to help create an event to encourage students to practice forgiveness ...
Matt Goodwin claimed cheating in Gorton and Denton, Angeliki Stogia fled, Keir was tin-eared and Kemi brought the comedy It could have been a flash of arrogance. Hubris for the ages. On Thursday ...
Students at Monrovia Elementary heard from 16th Street Baptist Church bombing survivor Sarah Collins Rudolph, who shared her story, faith, and lessons of love. Iraqi army fully takes over key base ...
Jennifer Calonia is a Buy Side by WSJ contributor and finance expert, specializing in mortgages, student loans and credit cards. Student loans editor, Buy Side from WSJ Renee Fleck is an editor at Buy ...
The cherished objects with which we surround ourselves can reveal much about us. The things we keep and use in the kitchen, especially, can conjure powerful memories: aromatic reminders of nurturing ...
At a time when adult education is being digitized at breakneck speed, a counter-trend is asserting itself: that of a return to the body, to materiality and to objects as living supports for learning.
Things aren’t always what they seem in the world of Junya Watanabe, who transformed the most banal of household objects into thought-provoking — and sometimes jarring — creations. He turned a cluster ...
SEATTLE — A Seattle Public Schools (SPS) policy about teaching students an LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum is gaining attention from local families and making national headlines Friday. The policy in ...