Terri Ochiagha is a deeply perceptive literary scholar who has an exceptional talent for explicatory prose. Her voice is clear and lucid. Unquestionably, her body of work so far is immensely ...
Nicole R. Fleetwood. Little, Brown, Nov. 17 ($30, ISBN 978-0-316-56430-4) Fleetwood interrogates how her hometown of Hamilton, Ohio, went from a positive example of Rust Belt grit to a violent, ...
The American Theatre Critics/Journalists Association announced applications are open for the fifth annual Edward Medina Prize ...
Boston has always centered itself in the story of the American Revolution. It’s intuitive for a proud city that did a great ...
Since 2017, Iason Gabriel has worked at the tech giant, trying to anticipate – and think through – the impact of AI. But as commercial and geopolitical pressures escalate, can ethicists make any ...
My disappearing abs were just one of many demoralizing trade-offs my career as a biohacker took when I got pregnant. Since ...
Who remembers General Sir John Hackett? He was a distinguished soldier who in retirement wrote two popular novels, enjoyed by ...
Her debut, Whore, published in 2001, is a furious, stream-of-consciousness, autofictional rendering of Arcan’s experiences as ...
Dava Sobel’s book The Elements of Marie Curie features chapters focused on some of the women scientists who worked in the ...
Another sobering read is Robert Barrington's Corrupted Kingdom: Britain's Disappearing Integrity – and How We Can Get it Back ...
Another sobering read is Robert Barrington’s Corrupted Kingdom: Britain’s Disappearing Integrity – and How We Can Get it Back ...
Students are gloating about their “easy 100 per cent. No study”. We are creating a generation of doctors who didn’t bother to ...