Think about the last time someone from your favorite genre got acknowledged by institutions that typically ignore your world.
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Edda L. Fields-Black on Monday won a 2025 Pulitzer Prize in History for her book “Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the ...
Mark Wallheiser's 40-plus year photojournalism collection is now available at FSU Libraries, featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — An author and professor born in Fayetteville has won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for history for her already critically-acclaimed book, "Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.
Armed with a list of questions on a legal pad and a tape recorder, Edda Fields-Black and her older sister went from house to house in Brownsville recording her family’s history – a task she was paid ...
My cousin Janet Perkins, a preternaturally youthful and glamorous member of that little-red-glasses brigade recently satirized on “Saturday Night Live” — elderly middle-aged women who project boldness ...
One of my pet peeves is the online article that makes use of Google Street View or stock images. It’s fine when circumstances require it, but when it’s a daily practice, it irks me. How can authors ...
A Pulitzer Prize winner, who studied in Beaumont, was born on this day in history. Caro Crawford Brown was born on May 25, 1908, in Baber, Texas to Samuel Brittle Crawford, who worked for a local ...
Pulitzer Prize Board members filed a litany of broad discovery demands in an attempt to beat back Trump's defamation suit over Russia probe reporting awards. The post Pulitzer Prize Board members dump ...
Edda Fields-Black is still processing the fact she was awarded a 2025 Pulitzer Prize on Monday. “It’s just beginning to set in. It’s going to take some time for this new reality to set in. But it ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rob Salkowitz is an Eisner-nominated comics journalist and author. Earlier this month, Tessa Hulls was working her usual contract ...
Percival Everett’s novel “James,” his radical re-imagining of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” from the perspective of the enslaved title character, has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.