In Italy, when a child is unwell or needs comforting, pastina is made. Tiny pasta shapes — stelline (stars), alfabeto ...
Kevin Kelly, founding editor of "Wired" magazine and a lifelong observer of technology in motion, returns to Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner's "Rule Breaker Investing" for a conversation about ...
This question of the status of universality, whether attacked by its opponents as “white male,” or “Eurocentric,” or a “master discourse,” is today at the center of the current ideological debate, as ...
The collection of vintage Montana postcards offers a fascinating glimpse into how the Treasure State has presented itself to ...
Everybody knows Mr. Beast. His success, reach and popularity are unmatched. Boasting over 460 million subscribers on his main ...
In 182 illustrated panels on view at PPOW in New York, the artist recalls the traumatic 2002 accident that prompted him to ...
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Thomas Pynchon’s Godlike Powers
Books & the Arts / Thomas Pynchon’s America. Benjamin Kunkel If God had a personality, what would it be like? The two most ...
Depending upon who you ask, an art teacher at M. Clifford Miller Middle School in the Kingston City School District either crossed a line or supported a student by sharing a worksheet with symbols ...
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