THESE columns have often been graced by the words of my good friend Dr John Purser. He is Scotland’s foremost musicologist, a poet, ...
As fans of books, especially in their physical format, it is our great pleasure to launch 8080 Books, an imprint of Microsoft ...
When my coworker asked if I had "the nine-month flu," I panicked because I was child-free and not pregnant. It made me ...
Words and sounds can establish a rhythm for your poem and capture the reader or listener's imagination, author Michelle ...
What Nick said broke my heart and I was almost grateful for the magical thinking that an eight-year-old can employ.
I love the Nobel laureate Soyinka for two main reasons: one, his works seek social justice. I love authors whose works deliberately seek to address social issues. Two, his versatility in creative ...
Google's upcoming Gemini-exp-1114 model has topped the LMArena leaderboard, but in my reasoning tests, it fails to get the ...
So Becky and three of her longtime friends from Anderson — they jokingly call themselves “The Goddesses” — went on a girls’ ...
Among the threats keeping free press advocates up at night is abuse of the Espionage Act. That law dates from 1917 during World War I, when it was used to prosecute anti-draft and antiwar activists ...
Sometimes, the right book shows up just at the right time. Our book critic encountered two such books this week: Water, Water ...
Anna Moschovakis' 'An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth" takes on a world defined by disruption, ...