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The "Star Trek" icon used a Mark Twain reference to have some fun with those believing rumors of his "demise." ...
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” Trains do that in a specific way—slowly, side-by-side, with time to rethink your assumptions.
Lions coach Dan Campbell noted the overreaction to a Week 1 loss in Green Bay, so he didn't want to make too much of Monday's big win in Baltimore.
REDDING — Book lovers from across the region headed to the Mark Twain Library’s 64th annual Book Fair, which began Friday and continues throughout the Labor Day weekend. The sale offers over 60,000 ...
Mark Twain’s novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” published in 1884, is sometimes banned because of its constant use of the horrific term “nigger,” yet it is the least racist book imaginable.
Meet Mark Twain, as rascally and rapier-witted as ever. The sharp-tongued social satirist can be found prowling the stage of TheaterWorks Hartford in a major comeback, reviving one of the best known ...
A few years before his death, Mark Twain wandered into a local library that refused to put The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on its shelves on the grounds that it was damaging to schoolchildren. When ...