Women are second-class citizens in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, guest columnist Emily W. Jensen concludes ...
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InsideHook on MSNJoan Didion Versus Nostalgia: An Excerpt From "We Tell Ourselves Stories"Few writers of her generation have had the impact on American culture that Joan Didion has had. Since Didion’s death in 2021, ...
The new book “Baldwin, Styron and Me” is a valuable contribution to the current debates about race, equity and identity, says ...
The Nation spoke with the author No Fault, a genre-bending examination of marriage and divorce that is one-part cultural ...
I picked Claude 3.7 Sonnet because the developer, Anthropic, claims the bot is capable of writing with more nuance and a ...
Minding the Campus The Chronicle of Higher Education recently published an essay titled “How a University Fights an ...
The vision I had of touring the globe, of sharing music and stories, seemed suddenly at risk. Especially since I didn’t have anyone to look up to in the public spotlight to show that I could still ...
Mr. (Noah) Shachtman's essay about horse racing gave short shrift to the sport's upside, including its positive economic ...
Hi! My name is Heidie, and this is my friend Leah. We’re Christians, and we were wondering if there was any way we could pray ...
Lemebel’s writing was entirely focussed on those living on the farthest margins of society—people escaping the norms and seen ...
The North Carolina Senate approved legislation last week that would prohibit teaching diversity, equity and inclusion in ...
With 'Featherless,' her new novel about aging, ailing and the inevitability of death. A. G. Mojtabai joins so many other ...
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