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When Ruthie Ackerman first decided to use a donor egg, she worried there could be a lingering, lifelong wedge between her and ...
The waterlogged prose in “On Lighthouses” contains lines like this: “Water is, therefore, the image of time, and a wave ...
True narratives come in many forms, but memoirs are my favorite. They are intimate and retrospective and let us into the life ...
After four decades in education, both secular and Catholic, I have witnessed teaching models come and go. The moment before ...
On July 14, author David Sedaris performed at the Tabernacle. The place was packed, the crowd was pumped, and numerous times ...
Why should today’s readers check out an 1838 book about an American man’s increasingly bizarre and terrifying journey to the ...
Kevin O’Donnell’s 2024 large-format book of photography and essays, Behind The Door: Profiles of a Peninsula, is the 2025 ...
With the rise of generative AI tools such as highly popular ChatGPT, internet users aren't just outsourcing memory -- they ...
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In “You Have a New Memory,” popular Instagram user Aiden Arata writes from the inside about the “shapeless, pervasive force” of influencers ...
Far from being a journalistic relic, as suggested by recent developments at the New York Times, arts criticism is inherently ...
During my visit to Japan, I saw the imprints of Japanese aesthetics and the quest for beauty everywhere I went. The lowly ...