One applicant wrote his entire essay as a forensic analysis of the random items in his backpack. Gum wrappers, crumpled notes ...
From deep dives into California and Beaujolais to sustainability, food pairing, agave spirits, and an indie love letter to ...
This essay examines how recent political intervention has reshaped the CDC’s public messaging on vaccines and autism. In Part ...
Naomi Alderman’s casual tone is such a contrast to the more incisive narrative voice in her fiction that this book doesn’t ...
Jakub Knera rounds off the year in Central and Eastern European music with a reflection on how the region's complex ecosystem ...
Timeless masterpieces like Miller's Crossing and Mean Streets solidify their status as milestones of the crime genre within ...
When discussing the most rewatchable movies of every year of the '90s, it's inevitable to mention classics like Home Alone, ...
There are cookbooks piled in every corner of my office. And on my kitchen table. Oh, and in the living room. And some have ...
As is customary, I am also including a longer list of other favorite books, ranging from some far better-known authors and ...
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus. Not sensory, not real, just … there. And as A.I. writing becomes more ...
The publisher of the Spartanburg, S.C.–based Hub City Press, which turns 30 this year, wants to help elevate the literary ...
The newly announced exhibit is surprising but long overdue, and represents an act of institutional accountability.
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