Spring is a time of rebirth and renewal, and what better way to celebrate than finding something new to do in your community? An old favorite is back this week, bringing classic Eugene spirit to the ...
The Fox River Valley Library District will present Irish musician Sean Cleland in a free concert at 7 p.m. Monday, March 16, at the Brix on the Fox, 260 Washington St., Carpentersville.
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“We are addressing these really huge questions about revolution and violence and about bravery and courage,” said Carolyn Wright, co-director of “The Revolutionists, which opens Feb. 6 at the Maui ...
Eben Etzebeth, the Springboks lock serving a 12-week ban for eye-gouging Alex Mann of Wales, has claimed it was “never intentional”, contradicting the verdict of an independent disciplinary committee ...
Haymarket Press has recently published a collection of writings by Nancy Holmstrom (a long-time contributor to the US “Third Camp” socialist journals New Politics and Against The Current) entitled ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the role of women in shaping discourses of gender equality during the French Revolution (1789-1794), situating their activism within the intellectual framework of the ...
Synopsis: Locked up in her cell at the Conciergerie shortly before her trial, Olympe de Gouges confided in Fabien, her jailer, before being taken before the Revolutionary Tribunal presided over by ...
Editor's note: This page summarizes news on the Annunciation Catholic School shooting for Thursday, Aug. 28. For the latest news, visit USA TODAY's coverage on the Minneapolis school shooting for ...
A golden statue of campaigning lawyer Gisèle Halimi now stands proudly in the northern Paris neighbourhood. Halimi, who was born in Tunisia and died five years ago at the age of 93, gained national ...
It’s the French Revolution and four prominent women — playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian spy Marianne Angelle and Queen Marie Antoinette — find themselves holed up ...