The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled father and the fate of a high school classmate.
Looking at AI art shows that machines may never truly understand the human mind, as there are states of mind that can never ...
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Hosted on MSNStudy provides 'rare insight' into the best way to 'naturally' communicate with your catA group of psychologists at the Universities of Portsmouth and Sussex released a study in 2020 about the best way to ...
Multi-generational family unity — check! High-concept narratives that challenge and shape young minds — check! Groovy, ...
Like her detective novels, Sally Andrew’s cookbook (or is it Tannie Maria’s?) does more than solve mysteries. It inspires and delights, and makes you think about the meaning of life, while reminding ...
The Riveter,” Jack Wang’s first novel, is steeped in multiple worlds and cultures. From the forests of British Columbia in ...
Our ethics columnist weighs in on the dilemma about when a predator has the right to act like a predator—and when it crosses ...
These momentous events are told in Tyler’s deceivingly simple prose, which focuses on the ordinary details of a day: grilling ...
In Avengers #23, Black Cat proves why you should never trust a thief, especially one with access to a space casino and ...
In Scarlet Witch #9, Felicia Hardy attempts to steal magical artifacts from Wanda's shop, while an apprentice meddles with ...
Jane Fonda has met some of the biggest names in Hollywood across her career, but this one left a big impression on her.
Today’s letter is an investigation of literary cats rubbing up against myth. I promise I am not taking you to Narnia or into the fetid recesses of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s songbook, but we are going to ...
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