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David Brooks: We can achieve great things

Pioneer Press 01 Mar 2025
American political culture goes through phases. Between 1933 and 1963 that culture went through a Hamiltonian phase ... Somewhere around the late ’60s the culture shifted in a decentralizing, Jeffersonian direction.
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15 new releases from February you should read

Usatoday 01 Mar 2025
The best cure for your winter blues is a good book ... Here are the books we think you should read next ... Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY’s Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading.
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Hooray for weirdos!

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
Weirdness feels like an underrated commodity in children’s books ... X Fang is a Taiwanese author and illustrator based in the US, whose debut picture book, Dim Sum Palace, was one of my favourite books last year ... Culture. Books.
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Book Fair begins at Ravindralaya

The Times of India 01 Mar 2025
A nine-day Lucknow Book Fair began at Ravindralaya, Charbagh, on Saturday ... This year, to promote sustainable living, visitors are requested to bring a cloth bag for carrying purchased books.
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LG Attends Heritage Festival At Kashmir Haat

Kashmir Observer 01 Mar 2025
He said, the Srinagar Heritage Festival commemorates the achievements and contribution of our great artisans, folk artists, writers and honours our unique and diverse cultural heritage which will inspire the future growth.
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Urgently needed: A reborn patriotic belief in Western virtues

The Spokesman-Review 01 Mar 2025
Not since Allan Bloom’s astonishingly successful 1987 book “The Closing of the American Mind” – more than 1 million copies sold – has there been a cultural critique as sweeping as Karp’s ... cultures.
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27 Iranian publishers attend 10th Istanbul Publishing Fellowship

Tehran Times 01 Mar 2025
TEHRAN-Publishing and translating books, as well as ...
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A Cambridge professor goes inside the dark world of the paedophile hunters

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
Dark Justice ... They call themselves Cobra, which is short for Children Online Battling Real Abuse ... The book begins late one night in London in the unease before a sting ... Some really perverted stuff ... Culture. Books. Related articles ... .
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What an awful life — how Vanessa Bell turned tragedy into art

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
As the reproductions of her works in Wendy Hitchmough’s richly illustrated book show us, Bell was indeed a bit of a goddess when it came to creating items of beauty ... Culture. Books. Related articles. FASHION ... .
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It’s survival of the sexiest … what the peacock’s tail tells us about evolution

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
Charles Darwin was greatly troubled by peacocks. It was 1860. A year earlier his theory of evolution had finally been published ... Some on practical ... Culture. Books ... What we’re reading this week — by the Times books team ... ... ... ... .
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It's time to begin forging our new post-DEI culture

The Daily Telegraph 01 Mar 2025
As an orange bullet seems lodged in its heart, we must make serious plans for the restoration of our culture ... Today, Britain is unrecognisable, at least in its institutions and cultural climate.
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Olmsted Falls girls basketball responds after Green prayer, advances to final four

The Independent (inde) 01 Mar 2025
"She's in the record books, and you're going to see her name up there for awhile ... The culture she has helped build of grittiness, determination, resiliency and leaving it all out on the floor ...
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Welcome to Russia’s dark and dismal wild west

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
Cross Estonia’s eastern frontier and you leave the European Union, Nato, freedom, legality and modernity ... But for Russia’s western borderlands, such as the Pskov region, the story has been the opposite ... Culture. Books. Related articles. REVIEW ... .
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Sara Cox: Why I use a smart doorbell to spy on my teens

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Mar 2025
Sara Cox was a terrible teen and now it’s come back to bite her ... Cox’s eldest daughter, now 20 and at university, recently came clean about the biggest lie she’d told her mum ... , Executive Editor, Interviews, Culture & Books ... .
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Wimbledon finalist who was convicted of murder and inspired Agatha Christie

The Daily Telegraph 01 Mar 2025
In her fascinating book Love Game, the cultural commentator Elizabeth Wilson suggests that the plot of Strangers on a Train – in which Granger’s character Guy Haines starts to act guiltily despite ...
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