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College life in California is unlike anywhere else in the world. The golden state is known for its thriving universities, dynamic cultural diversity, and ...
For Mir and Garfinkle, America’s reversion to “orality” underlies much of today’s political dysfunction. In their telling, ...
Every reader knows the feeling—more books than time. We capture the joy, overwhelm, and beauty of living with an ever-growing ...
Most traders are stuck in “hard mode”—reacting to news, chasing price spikes, and losing money. In this interview, pro trader ...
Fantasy novelist Guy Gavriel Kay, who helped compile Tolkien’s Silmarillion, grapples with the juxtaposition of love and ...
An author using an introduction to try to justify a book’s very existence is an uninspiring start to proceedings, writes Sean ...
Today’s reader question: will the 50 per cent steel tariffs go ahead? A simple yes or no, and only answers sent by 12 noon US eastern time count. Last week, there was a bit of variety from the endless ...
The greatest parasite of the modern age is no blood-sucking invertebrate. It is sleek, glass-fronted and addictive by design.
If you spend enough time online—particularly among the algorithmic undergrowth of TikTok, Goodreads, or the more ungovernable ...
Jim Edgar, the former governor who was once nicknamed "The Reader" by aides, now has a fitting tribute to his legacy at the ...
Nailing a self-tape audition is kind of like making a good cup of coffee: it takes the right ingredients, a little know-how, ...
Playwright's essays are a paean to wisdom relayed by professional role models, writer's block, and a gerbil.