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On this episode of "Uncanny Valley," we explore Disney and Universal's lawsuit against Midjourney, which could be ...
The New Yorker's famously rigorous fact-checking began with an angry letter from a protective Maine mother. The magazine was just two years old in 1927 when it published a profile of the Rockland-born ...
If I weren’t a person, I’d be a mushroom,’ the narrator thinks in Olga Tokarczuk’s House of Day, House of Night.* In Drive ...
Wind and solar power are too expensive to succeed in a competitive market, despite claims they are cheaper than other sources ...
Names carry weight. I sat with that fact often in Sewanee, where I saw how labels can shape a place. Reporting in Rocky Top, I gained new perspective.
Minneapolis-based playwright TyLie Shider is in Pittsburgh for a monthlong residency to study the August Wilson Archive at ...
Former president and publisher of the Washington Post, Philip L. Graham, is quoted often for attributing the phrase, “the first rough draft of history” to newspapers. The top of the list AI ...
The diplomatic intervention by a philosopher on a president shows the extraordinary consequences of unlikely meetings ...