In Transcription, Ben Lerner’s narrator refers early on to a seminal moment in his life when he was taken to see Harvard’s glass flowers and began to develop the ability to view nature as culturally ...
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In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets and dropping bombs ...
In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “ Challenge ,” a funny and weirdly prescient short story, in The New Yorker. Its premise ...
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Author Simon Winchester has undertaken yet another deep dive into a natural phenomenon; this time it’s about wind.
Screenwriter/author Luke Goebel channels Nathanael West’s classic “The Day of the Locust” and Elmore Leonard’s dark humor for ...
A fictional take on how cell phones have changed us all and the ways self-focus can lead to a happier existence ...
And as you’ll see in the new book “Black Out Loud” by Geoff Bennett, his routine reaches back more than a 100 years. “Black ...
Judge Michael Warren says far too many citizens don’t have an understanding of our nation’s cornerstone principles that give ...
I almost wound up underlining all of Walter Isaacson’s slim new book, The Greatest Sentence Ever Written. It’s that smart, challenging, personal, humane -- with only 41 pages of text and a few short ...