Like so many intellectuals, Hilary Putnam is a good philosopher but a poor judge of good economics. In this week’s, Dr. David ...
There are strong performances and much to admire in Dai Fujikura and Harry Ross’s opera about the Japanese artist, but it feels strangely inert ...
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Two days before Christmas, readers of the New York Times opinion page were treated to a spectacle of pooh-poohery over ...
You can probably get a sense of which films in this book I really love by the use of language,” Ashley Clark, Curatorial ...
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In this installment of The Conversation, David Brooks says goodbye to The Times and offers his parting thoughts.
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Last week, I guided my COMM 85 class through small group discussions. COMM 85, Issues in Science Communication, uses the ...
Queensland University of Technology has come to the rescue of one of the nation’s oldest literary magazines, Meanjin, which was unceremoniously dumped by Melbourne University Publishing last year.
A new Texas law requires school districts to get novice educators certified. Here's a look at why and what one North Texas ...
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