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Former Scritti Politti drummer Tom Morley met icons such as David Bowie and the Queen, yet struggled with daily life until a ...
The universe has no brain. It has no gray matter, no nervous system, no neurons firing electrical impulses—and yet, that ...
The Lifespan of a Fact follows an intern, an editor and a celebrated writer in a struggle to fact-check an essay that blurs ...
Curators at Moyse’s Hall Museum (located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) just found an anthropodermic book hidden on an office ...
Does life on this planet belong in tidy, static categories? Or is it a dynamic swirl of complexities? That question is at the ...
But here’s the truth I’ve come to learn: sophistication isn’t about labels or spending hundreds of pounds on a single item.
Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel, Edwin Frank explores how reality has been presented and even transformed through the ...
Whether you're trying to understand your partner or recognize your own behavior, these are the most common signs women ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, science writer Henry Gee considers how long we’ve got, and how we can extend our ...
Celebrating National Library Week, three Loyola alumni writers speak to the importance of personal, creative writing.
Scientific American talked with Gabbott and Zalasiewicz, authors of the book Discarded: How Technofossils Will Be Our ...
F&W Best New Chef and "The Choi of Cooking" author talks about feeling like an alley cat, loving Las Vegas, and why it's OK to be sensitive.