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AI slop means faster and cheaper content, and the technical and financial logic of online platforms creates a race to the ...
At age 99 I recognize the surprising part the Brooklyn Dodgers played as a sustaining element in a lifetime of confronting ...
Welcome to Group Project, a series on the many ways young people are building and engaging with community. From queer ...
Several books published this year have examined a creative haven in Europe’s licentious, ultraliberal capital.
Standing in a vacant lot, sporting an executive’s attire of blazer and white button-down shirt, James Ingallinera makes a ...
A conversation with journalist and author Rahul Bhatia on Aadhaar, power, and the quiet censorship shaping India ...
Director Rithy Panh has chronicled Cambodia's horrors in many documentaries. His pivot to a drama starring Irène Jacob is ...
Kat and Jude are mirror twins, identical opposites who know one another as well as they know themselves. At 22 years old, they’re all the other has, or so Jude tells Kat, who has forgotten everything ...
A New History of the Fourteenth Century by Helen Carr (Hutchinson Heinemann) Half a century ago Barbara Tuchman turned our attention to the 14th century in A Distant Mirror, inviting readers to see ...
An economic vision of abundantly supplied markets isn’t enough. People don’t just derive an income from their vocations, but ...
When Monitor Audio unveiled its Studio 89 bookshelf speakers in 2024 they caused quite the stir. In addition to their ...
Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s potential removal would lead to a power vacuum, chaos, and a regional wildfire, leading to a ...