Liz Montague discusses how she uses humor and illustration to reflect on larger societal issues, including racial justice and climate change. shooting into the sky. And then the caption is, We've done ...
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The lingua franca of electronic design is the schematic. I can pick up a datasheet written in Chinese (a language I do not read or speak) and usually get a half-decent idea of what the part is all ...
HORSHAM, Pa. -- It seems like a simple question: How do you draw an X? But thanks to a Montgomery County woman, the query has become the biggest thing on social media since 'Yanny versus Laurel'. On ...
More divisive than the Oscar nominations, the most hotly contested thing on the internet right now isn't whether or not Bradley Cooper got snubbed for Best Director. It's this important question: How ...
Got a new Apple Pencil? Once the initial novelty wears off, you might find that it spends most of its time magnetically clipped to the side of your iPad Pro or, worse, stuck in the back of a drawer.
In the criminal justice system, the defendants, prosecutors and others are often drawn by a courtroom sketch artist. Jane Rosenberg has now told her story in her book, "Drawn Testimony: My Four ...
How do you draw an X? It seems like a simple question with a simple answer, right? Actually, it's more like asking if you hear "Laurel" or "Yanny" or whether the dress is black and blue or white and ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Jane Rosenberg about her career as a courtroom sketch artist. Rosenberg's new memoir is called "Drawn Testimony." In the criminal justice system, the defendants, prosecutors and ...