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Smith College professor examines the impact of a 'notorious word,' her father's legacy and her own life in new book
Writing a book about the deeply painful and complex history of the n-word is a significant undertaking, as is writing a memoir about a complicated relationship with one’s father. For Smith College…
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6mStaging Shakespeare in the vineyard: Valley Players bring a sold-out, storm-tossed 'The Tempest' to Hatfield
It was an otherwise cool and pleasant Thursday evening in Amherst, but inside Room 101 at the Bangs Community Center, a simulated storm repeatedly threw a half-dozen sailors across a ship’s deck. As the vessel neared a wreck, tempers flared. One man shouted at the boatswain, calling him a “bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog,” while another […]