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Tune in Today: A Chemist on Broadway
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Tune in Today: A Chemist on Broadway

Alexander Borodin’s musical avocation produced themes that still echo from concert halls to Broadway.
New Year, New Books!
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New Year, New Books!

As we settle into 2026, a host of new books will help children ring in another year.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Toast to Love
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Toast to Love

Coupled with its theme of love, Rossetti’s ‘The Loving Cup’ exemplifies the best of Pre-Raphaelite art.
Should You Take an Early Retirement Offer From Your Employer?
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Should You Take an Early Retirement Offer From Your Employer?

Early retirement can open new doors—or create new risks—depending on how well you plan ahead.
How to Conduct Your Own Portfolio Makeover
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How to Conduct Your Own Portfolio Makeover

A structured approach to checking your portfolio’s health, from asset allocation to tax efficiency.

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The Most Exciting Restaurants Opening Across the US

If there’s one restaurant trend to get excited about, it’s pedigreed chefs reinventing the concept of walk-up counters.
Mocha Mousse, a Seriously Simple Valentine’s Day Dessert

Mocha Mousse, a Seriously Simple Valentine’s Day Dessert

Seriously Simple to put together, the mousse can even be made in the morning, covered with plastic wrap, and decorated right before serving.
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Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan

‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.
A Birthday Party for Every Special Child

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child

Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.
The Death Row Priest

The Death Row Priest

Father Pat Madden ministers to inmates at a correctional facility in Alabama.
Nature and Evil in Virgil’s ‘Eclogues’

Nature and Evil in Virgil’s ‘Eclogues’

Far from an homage to idyllic landscapes, the pastoral poem reminds readers that peace isn’t a given, but an ideal to establish and maintain.
‘A Private Life’: Jodie Foster Speaks Impeccable French

‘A Private Life’: Jodie Foster Speaks Impeccable French

French film aficionados and Foster fans may find the film fascinating due to France-in-the-fall feelings and Foster’s fine French, but I found it far from fun.
‘Land’: A Novel About How Land Is History and History Is Land

‘Land’: A Novel About How Land Is History and History Is Land

Envelop yourself in this rich, spiritual tale of a 19th-century Irish family and how their homeland reshapes them.
‘Tears, Idle Tears’: Tennyson and the Bittersweetness of Nostalgia

‘Tears, Idle Tears’: Tennyson and the Bittersweetness of Nostalgia

A shapeless yet powerful grief overwhelms Alfred, Lord Tennyson in this poignant and imagery-rich poem.
Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers

Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers

Hands-on projects allow kids to connect schoolwork to their interests, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity.
A Father’s Guide to Welcoming a Newborn

A Father’s Guide to Welcoming a Newborn

The first weeks may feel overwhelming, but a dad who rises to the challenge can create a sanctuary for his family.
Why Little Girls (Rightly) Love Cinderella

Why Little Girls (Rightly) Love Cinderella

Long before it included glass slippers and fairy godmothers, ‘Cinderella’ told a tale of courage, justice, and grace.
Dear Next Generation: How to Gain the Most From Your College Experience

Dear Next Generation: How to Gain the Most From Your College Experience

Dedication and maturity can transform the academic journey, no matter the age of the student.