Explore More The day before she started her new job, Keyla Monterroso Mejia “cried my eyes out.”
It’s not the reaction you might expect from an actress landing her big break — in this case, on HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” But Mejia, 23, said things were even more extreme when she first found out she got the gig.
“My heart sank to my ass!” she told The Post. “It was the best, worst news ever. Read More...
Magnificent, marvelous—legendary.
Undulating as gracefully through the vast sky above as the watery depths below, the Chinese dragon is one of the world’s most globally recognized monsters.
Their behavior could be described as benevolent—but their appearance can still inspire fear and awe.
These dragons, or long, as they’re called in Chinese Mythology, have been a crucial component of religion, culture, mythology, and folklore in China for thousands of years. Read More...
Cat Wise:
Like her sculptor, Cather strove to capture the humanity of her subjects, and that's what set her writing apart and gave it staying power, says scholar Andy Jewell.
Andrew Jewell, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: I grew up in Nebraska, and, initially, I avoided Cather's work because I had a lot of assumptions about it.
I thought it would be boring prairie stuff and pioneers. I didn't want that. But then I actually read it, and I realized that it was about a depth and poignancy of emotion and experience more than it was about any individual region. Read More...