August Ponthier, who came out as non-binary and changed names after several EPs but before their debut album release, talks ...
Johnson’s latest children’s book is inspired by her Japanese American roots, and the seashells her grandfather collected at two different internment camps during the war.
The bestselling author sets The Photonic Effect (Saga, Apr.) in the 24th century in the midst of a galactic civil war.
Everyone agrees that adoption is a big, immovable fact in someone’s life, but it’s considered awkward if they mention it, ...
It was the image that launched a cultural icon. In 1967, in the northern Californian woods, a seven foot tall, ape-like creature covered in black fur and walking upright was captured on camera, at one ...
And spoken language is more varied than written text. There are accents and dialects, meaningful hesitations that can’t be ...
AI has had a top-to-bottom effect on the American workforce, cited as the force behind mass layoffs and a valued skill in ...
Even decades later, these "Twilight Zone" episodes are considered the peak of anthology storytelling, and are must-watches ...
After a deal with Disney+ went south, Doctor Who has entered a creative limbo.
Trent’s ambitions are clear early on in Matthew Pearl’s “The Award” when he creates a forged recommendation from a well-known writer to help launch his career. But Trent is still struggling when he ...
Keza MacDonald offers acute and entertaining analysis of “Super Mario Bros.,” “Donkey Kong” and other enduring classics.
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