This is a self-deprecating, insightful and humorous collection of stories where it feels like journalist Carl Kinsella is trying to understand the world, and himself ...
After high school graduation I headed north to Fairfield University in Connecticut and as a freshman I signed up for an English Composition class that would have an impact on me. I was a business ...
The Belfast-born poet, who died five years ago, left us a precious legacy of transcendent beauty, vigour, wit and profundity ...
Under twinkling lights and paper butterflies, De Anza students filled Conference Halls A and B in the Campus Center on Friday, Oct. 24, for the Homecoming dance– a “Midnight Garden” brought to life by ...
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SCOTUStoday for Friday, October 31

Happy Halloween to those who celebrate! Did you know that Halloween helped Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett ...
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party’s soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
Ania Hull shares some of the music she owes her early sentimental education to, including the music of George Michael.
The use of artificial intelligence is leading to a flattening of our language that is evident in the emails we write and the texts we compose. Studies have already confirmed this. Robotic verbiage ...
Each week, Globe and Mail staffers and readers share what they’re reading now, whether it’s a hot new release or an old book they’re discovering for the first time. Tell me about a book you loved and ...
Considered one of the earliest natural history studies in Mughal art, the painting is a study of cheetahs in the wild in ...
What to do with Gertrude Stein? Decades after her death, she still bestrides the literary landscape like a mastodon, impossible to ignore, determined to take up space. A confrere of Pablo Picasso, ...
STEVE ANDREW enjoys an account of the many communities that flourished independently of and in resistance to the empires of ...