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Thousands of miles separate Alaska and Florida, but the states have in common breathtaking landscapes, open spaces and ...
LIKE: A History of the World’s Most Hated (and Misunderstood) Word, by Megan C. Reynolds The word “like” is addictive, even for those who relish the possibilities of language.
World of the Book: Celebrating 20 Years will be exhibited until 17 May 2026, State Library Victoria, Dome Galleries, Level 4; ...
Reed’s is one of six lives served up by historian Simon Hall in his new book. Three of them are revolutionaries — Vladimir ...
In 'Mor than Words,' author John Warner clearly lays out why he believes that using large language models like ChatGPT is not writing. Writing is thinking, he says.
The book is the result of years of work that author Brian O’Donoghue, his UAF students and other activists put into the case.
The site is built on the backs of authors, yet continues to do almost nothing to shield them from review bombing.
Alas, Hamid’s book isn’t so much about democracy as practiced in the U.S. as it’s about the willingness of Americans to accept democratic outcomes outside the U.S., the Middle East in ...
But where “The Word of Dog” falls short is in its curious reluctance to investigate that other, peskier concept implicit in ...
Harry Freedman's new biography about Bob Dylan's Jewish identity leans heavily on conjecture but also shows flashes of mischievous wit.