Word of the Day: Enhance your vocabulary with our Word of the Day series. In this series, we introduce a new word every day and explore its meaning, origin, and usage in the English language. You can ...
Willie Nelson, and specifically his life on the road, is the focus of a new opus profile in The New Yorker. The highlights are many, but Bob Dylan’s attempt to explain the appeal of Nelson stands ...
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When Nora Ephron wrote the words “I feel bad about my neck” it was a rallying cry for women everywhere. Yes, they thought. Finally! A woman widely considered an intellectual had come clean about the ...
Bitcoin Magazine publisher David Bailey believes he can turn a tiny Utah healthcare clinic into the Berkshire Hathaway of bitcoin. The stock market isn’t buying it. It’s been in David Bailey’s words, ...
Netflix’s attempts to break into the world of gaming have been as odd as they’ve been persistent. We’re now four years into the streamer attempting to carve out an identity for itself as a gaming ...
A young woman receives a mysterious box from an unexpected visitor in Bryan Bertino's film co-starring Kathryn Hunter ('The Tragedy of Macbeth'). By Frank Scheck What gives with horror films and boxes ...
The novels of Krasznahorkai, winner of this year’s Nobel Prize for literature, have a reputation for being formidable, perhaps because some of them sustain a single sentence across hundreds of pages, ...
In 2011, I wrote that reading László Krasznahorkai “is a little like seeing a group of people standing in a circle in a town square, apparently warming their hands at a fire, only to discover, as one ...
Many years ago, I went to report on a climate science meeting at University College London. I have no memory of what the meeting was about, but I do remember a lot else about that day. When I arrived, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...