Any Hunger Games fan will agree that one of the best parts about Catching Fire is that it offers a whole new look at Haymitch ...
Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
Lately, we don't have to look far for doomsday news or potential policies that make us feel like a dystopian future will soon be our reality. Although we like to joke about it, we've seen pop culture ...
The world is in danger, mind-numbingly so, from a combination of crises: disease, hunger, mass displacement, racial and ...
The world is in danger, mind-numbingly so, from a combination of crises: disease, hunger, mass displacement, racial and ...
“I think it’s one of those books that’s good for development as a kid, like when people read ‘Hunger Games ... “My second reaction was fear. I don’t know all the books on ...
As I have spent a good part of the last year in and out of hospitals, ICUs, trauma treatment centers, and eating disorder ...
The 1970s were statistically the worst times of the Troubles. There were 2,096 killings between 1970 and 1979, and 68 of ...
and although he never got into too big of trouble — at least none that he specifies beyond a rebellious streak in high school — his hunger for the art life referenced in the title of his ...
Nila, the 19-year-old protagonist of Aria Aber’s debut novel, Good Girl, will be eminently recognizable to readers of contemporary literary fiction: she yearns, she parties, she disappoints her ...
and later in books, film, and TV—as one of hunger and hardship, of basic survival. It’s easy to forget that, even during war and reconstruction, artists keep making art. And that postwar life ...
When I was in seventh grade, I remember reading “The Giver” and “The Outsiders.” In eighth grade, I read “How To Kill A Mockingbird” and “The Diary of Anne Frank.” In my freshman year, ...