Édouard Louis’s career offers a lesson in how to think about capitalism’s harms. Once a sharp chronicler of working-class life, his later work portrays the poor as simple victims lacking agency.
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Although I teach and edit fiction, I still didn’t think it would ever happen—that an AI-generated or AI-assisted short story would win a major contest. Then came Jamir Nazir’s “The Serpent in the ...
This is part of a series of columns about the viability of the American university system. In the previous installment of this series on the future of higher education, I talked with professors about ...
S ix weeks into the term, I assigned my rhetoric and writing students a 20-page article. It was the same length I had assigned for five years and the same length I had read without complaint as an ...
May 31 marks the second full moon of the month, known as the blue moon, and with it comes another new single from Peter Gabriel’s slowly gestating project, o\i, “A Hard Lesson.” Like his previous LP, ...
A growing body of research shows singing and music build vocabulary and sharpen early reading skills. Yet access to music in early childhood is uneven. Nonprofits are embedding free music classes in ...
Red Wing, Minnesota — The U.S. spends hundreds of billions every year teaching children how to read, write and calculate. But what about kindness? Why isn't that a subject in school? Well, in some ...
The Trump administration this week onboarded more than 80 new federal immigration judges, in its latest push to expedite deportation cases and further its government-wide crackdown on illegal ...
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The filmmaker's 17th feature imagines the world in the near future, at a time when artificial intelligence has come to dominate virtually every aspect of our lives. By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor ...
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