Research shows that youth who participate in sports experience stronger mental health, greater confidence and identity, ...
Philosophy professors say Texas A&M’s decision to restrict Plato readings in a core course reflects a troubling ...
Kazi Nazrul Islam’s Bangla poem “Bidrohi” (first published in January 1922), in Bijli magazine during British colonial rule, ...
Whether they're tickling your nose, hugging your eyelashes or melting on your tongue, few winter wonders are as fascinating ...
We must find another word for what happens to us during the films of Béla Tarr. We don’t observe them without them observing ...
The author on the trouble with the Brönte novels, what she gained from reading John Updike and Martin Amis – and the brilliance of Barbara Pym ...
Consent is often mistaken for choice, as it is extracted under constraint when options are limited, shaped, or preselected by ...
The true pleasure of literature can be found in demanding works such as Your Name Here, by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff.
Writer-director Jim Jarmusch's latest is "a film of quiet yearning and missed connections, about people who want to love each ...
Dahlak Brathwaite’s “Try/Step/Trip,” part of the Under the Radar festival, uses the language of step to express the ...
Fluency lowers our guard, and when language becomes beautiful, both humans and machines stop asking hard questions.
The researchers created semi-transparent, flexible perovskite solar cells that use 3DP polymer pillar structures to control ...
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