Author: Kate Tuttle
"Our democracy is at its best when young people are involved,” says Davis, who continues the legacy of civil rights workers at the Andrew Goodman Foundation.
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The bestselling author of Fleishman Is in Trouble talks Jersey gems, her stint in Maplewood and her latest novel, Long Island Compromise.
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Julia Phillips's Bear is an unforgettable book about the enchantments of the unknown.
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Nell Irvin Painter on Art, Aging and Telling the Truth
April 23, 2024
The historian and retired Princeton professor has published a new collection of essays, I Just Keep Talking.
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Like his dad, the jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, Simeon Marsalis is a teacher—but his craft is writing. He's now a professor at Rutgers-Newark, his alma mater.
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