Opinion

The Ganga as metaphor

The travel writer Bill Aitken tells a story about the Ganga. He was walking down its banks with an Indian friend, who decided, on the spur of the moment, to take to take a ...
In his new book A World Appears, the journalist explores the mysteries of the human brain — and whether computers could ever ...
Let’s look at how RL agents are trained to deal with ambiguity, and it may provide a blueprint of leadership lessons to ...
Black-owned small businesses face a compounding burden of economic headwinds and targeted policy changes, leading to a Black recession.
I have been a wandering Jew within Judaism. Not in the romantic sense—backpack, prayerbook, and vague longing—but in the practical ...
This exhibition is made up of texts and illustrations, some of which can be explored in close-up thanks to their ...
Rufai's rhetoric, comparing his use of language to historical figures and examining its impact on Nigerian politics and ...
Wildly surprising and deliciously savage, Yasmina Reza's machete-edged 2006 dark comedy GOD OF CARNAGE—here directed by Marco ...
Brooke Shields tells VF about returning to the Calvin Klein fold and what she thinks about today’s definition of sexy.
The 'Soft Reins' exhibition at Acquavella Galleries in Palm Beach examines the rich history and diverse interpretations of ...
Blessed are those who have survived long enough to grow into new people, to surpass their past selves.
Microsoft uses escrow as a metaphor to describe resets which stall product releases until bugs are fixed.