In the final pages — of what will (perhaps) be his final book — Barnes imagines sitting at a café table with his reader, ...
In an excerpt from his new book "Football," Chuck Klosterman explains why televised football is an "accidental" masterpiece ...
After teaching herself to knit, she invented and cataloged stitch patterns, publishing seven foundational books that sold ...
Libby and Kanopy recently released the results of its 2025 Higher Education Survey. The findings reveal a significant shift in student expectations, with nearly three-quarters of undergraduates ...
If Jesus does return — even if Jesus was a physical person in the past — you don’t think that he could return as artificial ...
This essay includes full spoilers for Bugonia as well as other Yorgos Lanthimos movies. Certain types of roles are seen as easier pathways to Academy Award nominations. Playing real people, whether ...
With "The History of Concrete," John Wilson takes the least interesting subject imaginable - the dull gray composite used for ...
The most well-known anecdote about Mitra preserves the image of the irascible economist. During his stint as Finance Minister ...
While the common pushback to social media is a digital detox, going off the grid may be an overly simplistic solution. What ...
Jennette McCurdy pivots to fiction with ‘Half His Age,’ a novel exploring complex desire, isolation, and her "funny-sad" ...
Virtual exhibitions give curators and collectors greater flexibility than physical objects do. Also, they provide easy access and are cost-effective, among other advantages.
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