Languages change—they must. For example, even stickler grammarians have to admit that "impact" has gained popularity as a verb (even if it’s still annoying to some). The Oxford Dictionaries are always ...
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We all communicate through words, either by speaking or writing. Very rarely, we use nods, or some simple hand signs to communicate. Unfortunately, there are deaf people in the world who cannot hear ...
Wearing sunglasses, tattoos and a tank top, Blake Noland bounced his head to the beat in front of the stage at Louisville’s Waterfront Park, raising a beer as the band launched into a guitar solo.
'So You Think You Can Dance' veteran choreographer Mandy Moore talks with The Hollywood Reporter about her collaboration with Deaf West for the NBC musical dramedy 'Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.' By ...
In the realm of “Would you rather…?” questions, one of the most commonly posed is: “Would you rather be deaf or blind?” The hypothetical is almost always met with at least one person declaring, “Blind ...
The words and works of William Shakespeare were not of particular interest to a young Rachel Berman-Kobylarz. She wasn't unfamiliar with the Bard — she did take English literature classes in high ...
Deaf actors, Deaf culture and sign language are stepping into the limelight in stunning fashion at the 94th Academy Awards ceremony — with three films prominently featuring all three up for major ...
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