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Ever tried convincing someone to pick your favorite movie for movie night? Or maybe defended pineapple on a pizza? Whether you knew it or not, you were tapping into one of the oldest human traditions: ...
Michael Cooper, like most people, has many sides. There’s Michael Cooper, adventuring outdoorsman who’s racked up more than 8,000 miles trailblazing in the desert and backcountry, summitted countless ...
Mariah Devereux Herbeck’s article, “’Vous en avez d’autres comme celui-ci?’ (‘Do you have any more like this one?’): Teaching ...
MUST a poet know ilm-i-arooz or prosody? Some poets say no and argue that prosodic metres teach us to measure the poetic rhythms and patterns of sounds as they occur in a poetic line, but prosodic ...
For the third consecutive year, the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival will be held at Cinnamon Lakeside from February 13 ...
The proposal, which is set to receive a preliminary vote as early as next week, is part of a novel push to mandate texts at ...
TR-49 is a puzzle game in which you use your deduction skills to save the world from a fascist government and learn all the ...
As today’s Word of the Day, sesquipedalian reminds us that language is elastic. It can be stretched, compressed, embellished or stripped bare.
The third author, Kelly Foster Lundquist, has a literary tie to Savannah, as well. The Mississippi native was the college ...
Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy traces the hidden patterns linking Shakespeare, symmetry, artificial intelligence, and football, arguing that mathematics is not cold calculation but the quiet engine of ...