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There are a glut of new Oasis books out due to the reunion, but, asks Fergal Kinney, how is the band's shocking decline in quality dealt with?
This week, host Wendy Corr chats with historian and author Shannon Smith. Smith's research into the Fetterman Fight in ...
What we need to be afraid of is not necessarily artificial intelligence, but people. The people in control of this technology. The billionaires, the tech bros and the dystopian conspiracy theorists.
As Poland grapples with the intensity of a presidential election, award-winning director and activist Magda Szpecht invites us to look beyond borders – to artists around the world using their work to ...
In her new book, "Murderland," Caroline Fraser argues that the rise of these criminals has deep roots in the release of ...
The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change ...
What makes things interesting to the reader? It depends on the quality of writing and perception—which, I suppose, is what ...
Though primarily audio, NPR has many mediums in which the network can tell stories: written form on the website, photo essays ...
Personal narrative examples that resonate most are specific and reflective. You do not need drama to be meaningful. Clarity and self-awareness are enough. When choosing a topic, ask yourself: What did ...
LOST did great by the majority of its characters, and that extends especially to their unforgettable introductions.
Introduction & Example. JAAA is the largest US collateralized loan obligation ETF, ... For example, if you own a home worth $500,000 with a mortgage of $300,000, ...
The Weekend Essay In Praise of Jane Austen’s Least Beloved Novel Part marriage plot, part novel about novels, “Northanger Abbey” is Austen’s strangest—and perhaps most underappreciated ...