Prince Harry's former girlfriend Chelsy Davy allegedly warned he could "turn out just ...
What if the words we use shape how we see the world? In this review, Inklings Bookshop's Caitlin Towry explores how “Thirty-Two Words for Field” deepens our connection to the ...
The 90 million Persians are very self-consciously not Arabs – ethnically, they are Indo-European, not Semitic while their ...
The pastor, scholar, veteran and mentor who served Harrisburg and Altoona for decades left a legacy measured not in accomplishments, but in countless ives transformed.
Not long ago, a cellphone was a cell phone. A teenager was a teen-ager. Goodbye was good-bye. A website was a Web site. Legroom was leg room. Words and compounds evolve all the time. But in this ...
Horatio Nelson is famous for besting Napoleon at sea. But what did he mean by “Kiss me, Hardy”—his supposed last words?
The majority of city and town names in New Hampshire come from British placenames (mainly English), but many of these placenames have mysterious origins.
A historical anecdote explains why the Macedonians and Spartans never went to war when king Philip conquered all of Greece.
Franz Rosenzweig started his most provocative work of philosophy in the trenches of World War I.