Iris Murdoch, the formidable Irish and British novelist and philosopher, died in 1999. Since then, the Murdoch industry has ...
A pattern has emerged with every new allegation of sexual misconduct. After the bombshell comes an "apology" letter — now the accused's ubiquitous and perfunctory mechanism for responding. Many have ...
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The first issue of The Grand Chute Gazette exuded positivity, as might be expected from a publisher named the Good-News Foundation Inc., Appleton.
Rose Hobart presages Bruce Conner’s A MOVIE (1958) by more than twenty years. Made of found footage that Conner took from ...
Despite her easy smile and reflective way of speaking, Arida Wright is a powerhouse. Possessing an enviable amount of creative energy and talent, she pairs those qualities with a spirit dedicated to ...
A former Anthropic AI safety researcher has left the company, stating that “the world is in peril” as he announced plans to ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with former Poet Laureate of Mississippi Beth Ann Fennelly about "The Irish Goodbye," a book of micro-memoirs about childhood, marriage and the death of her sister.
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Winter is her season of creativity. She travels on trains, not planes, and likes to jot “gnomic lines” in various notebooks. For her, trains are a place of imagination, but also a reminder that the ...
Morrell was one of the most accomplished scholars I have ever met. His resumé was both inspiring and intimidating. He ...
In her new book, the CBS News journalist highlights women who pushed America to live up to its founding promises of liberty, ...