A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College thrust young people headfirst into a world of chalkboard-based ...
D aniel Patrick Moynihan, who died in 2003, might be remembered most for his erudition. During his 25 years in the Senate, ...
Brady as a silent adviser to the Las Vegas Raiders is one thing, but a present, fully accountable boss would send a far ...
The Canadian series with explicit male-on-male sex scenes has tapped into a long-overlooked corner of the audience — and ...
The AI pioneer on stepping down from Meta, the limits of large language models — and the launch of his new start-up ...
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France's screen siren Brigitte Bardot dies at 91
French film sensation Brigitte Bardot, a symbol of sexual liberation in the 1950s and 1960s who reinvented herself as an ...
For creatives, that makes the best Christmas films a gift. Because it means they're not just nostalgic, comfort viewing. They ...
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Why universities can’t be neutral
After the Oct. 7 attacks, campus groups pressured trustees to adopt policies enforcing ‘institutional neutrality’. But it is ...
Prince Andrew lost his royal title amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal fallout and family tensions with Prince Harry continued.
Despite having an interesting premise or even a proved concept, some fantasy movies fail to please critics and the audience.
Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff’s sweeping and experimental anti-war novel John D. Negroponte, a career diplomat and national security official, is something of a Forrest Gump figure in the sordid ...
Cartoonist and counterculture icon R. Crumb reflects on his remarkable life and work in a new interview from his home in the South of France.
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