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The Takeaway talks with Reading Rainbow's LeVar Burton, we explore the International One Minute Play Festival, and we get the details on the jihadi poets of ISIS. (episode)
As the self-proclaimed Islamic State advances across Northwest Iraq, the country appears to be splitting along ethnic lines.
The world lost two legendary artists today—jazz musician Ornette Coleman died at the age of 85, and actor Christopher Lee passed away at the age of 93.
When it comes to summer reading, the stakes are real. Summertime is when students can either build on or lose the skills they develop during the school year.
Hate the idea of sitting through a three-hour play? Rest assured, not every theatre experience has to be a major commitment. Some plays, in fact, are a mere 60 seconds long.
South Korea is dealing with a public health crisis after an outbreak of the fast spreading MERS virus. We take a look at what MERS is, and how officials plan to deal with it.
What do Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, and Robert Redford have in common? They were all winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
If you want to understand ISIS, you might want to pick up a book of jihadi poetry.