William Irwin turns pop culture into philosophy, proving deep thinking can happen anywhere from sitcoms and superheroes to streaming screens and everyday life., Books, Times Now ...
By Uditha Devapriya Review of Sacred Sites of Sri Lanka by Donald Stadtner (River Books Thailand, Sailfish Publications Sri ...
Let me begin with a confession. Even though I have been conventionally located within social sciences in terms of training ...
Shri Camel, a solo project, was taped in 1977 and released three years later, the album reflecting the composer’s fascination with North Indian classical music. Riley plays a modified, retuned Yamaha ...
You don't have to stay in OneNote. Once you’ve curated a well-organized OneNote library, you’re not locked in. You can easily ...
Mr. Berry captures a range of the human comedy in his provincial setting. Memorable figures include the town barber and perpetual bachelor, Jayber Crow, and the Falstaffian 300-pound farmer Ptolemy ...
Mark Bachmann has spent more than half a century in pursuit of fish – and something deeper. His book, The Virtue of Fly Fishing V2, published last spring, gathers those decades of reflection into a ...
Oct. 27 marks the anniversary of the release of Federalist No. 1. We should remember its lessons on civil discourse.
The '70s were a time of deep mistrust, and art imitated life, with cinema producing some all-time great conspiracy thrillers ...
The philosopher George M Wilson argued that Josef von Sternberg’s exotic dramas with Marlene Dietrich such as The Scarlet ...
Most workers (92%) believe that companies use inflated job titles to present the illusion of career growth, all while withholding raises and real advancement, data from MyPerfectResume suggests.
The novelist navigates family, identity and artistic experimentation in Southeast Asia, spotlighting the inventive practices of Heman Chong and Ming Wong ...
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