On this episode of “Deseret Voices,” New York Magazine’s James Walsh shares his thoughts on the impact on academia. At a time ...
Essays are easy. Fiction is hard,” says British writer Zadie Smith in an interview reproduced in Dead and Alive, her fourth ...
War on Science takes aim at science’s global culture wars. Edited by controversial physicist Lawrence Krauss, it argues ...
Thursday will mark the official start of the Silverfield Era of Razorback football, as the program formally introduces the ...
Revisiting Fyodor Dostoevsky’s compelling, original and scandalous novel – after a 60-year hiatus – is a profoundly affecting ...
But this definition no longer fits the reality around us. Player attention is finite. Budgets are ballooning. Layoffs have ...
All the more reason, then, to consider giving books for Christmas: books that entertain, inform, and open new horizons of ...
Grinling was an Anglo-Dutchman whose works are found in Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral. By familiarising yourself with his work, you’ll visualise the ...
Between 1877 and 1888, Hearn lived in New Orleans, absorbing the folklore and culture of the city. He then sold the stories ...
A new expanded edition of Michael Nagler’s classic book on nonviolence as a force for personal and social transformation is ...
No writer wants to create the textual equivalent of the 3-hour film that puts folks to sleep if they don’t leave early, writes.
The American photographer’s incisive documentary work ranges from poverty-stricken rural First Nations people to the glitzy, ...
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