Harriet Alida Lye
I Tried to Cure My Insomnia by Listening to My Own Voice in My Sleep
Every night, I listened to a recording of my own voice repeating: "I will sleep so deeply tonight; I will have a restful night and wake up feeling awake and alert."
I Tried to Cure My Insomnia by Listening to My Own Voice in My Sleep
Every night, I listened to a recording of my own voice repeating: "I will sleep so deeply tonight; I will have a restful night and wake up feeling awake and alert."
The Cast of 'Gilmore Girls' Made Me Feel Normal After My Leukemia
I had survived a rare and aggressive form of cancer, but on the 'Gilmore Girls' set, I felt like a normal girl again.
What It's Like to Live Inside the Legendary Paris Bookstore Shakespeare & Co.
I found a momentary home among the "Tumbleweeds" in the store that's given shelter to authors since the days of Joyce.
William Widmer Captures Life in Post-Katrina New Orleans with 'My Mississippi'
William Widmer has been photographing levee breach sites and taking a broad look at what the Bayou and New Orleans neighborhoods look like ten years after the storm.
A Mother, a Son, and Two Diagnoses
Joshua vowed not to tell his family about his HIV positive status. That all changed when his mom was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
The New Occupation of Paris
Immediately following the Charlie Hébdo shootings, more than 10,000 soldiers were stationed at "vulnerable locations" throughout Paris.
What Posing Nude Taught Me About Mortality
That it took me until I turned 27 to recognize my own mortality is ironic, considering that I was diagnosed with a never-before-seen combination of two strains of leukemia when I was 15.