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From a new series at the MFA to the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival, WBUR film critic Erin Trahan rounds up a slate of events that brings arty cinema to local movie houses.
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Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were supposed to be on the International Space Station for eight days. They've now been there ...
What we can see from this example of Nazi Germany, and from studying other instances of fascist movements around the world, ...
Ohio University Professor of Political Science Kathleen Sullivan and Patricia Strach have been awarded the prestigious Dennis ...