Novels From Around the World Examine Kinship and Conflict
Books in translation from Brazil, France, Mozambique and Italy follow friends in crisis and lovers divided. Continue reading Novels From Around the World Examine Kinship and Conflict
Books in translation from Brazil, France, Mozambique and Italy follow friends in crisis and lovers divided. Continue reading Novels From Around the World Examine Kinship and Conflict
And some of the tennis may have been great precisely because of the lack of fans during the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading Despite Big Hiccups and No Fans, the U.S. Open Has Had Some Classics
“Breaking Bread With the Dead,” by Alan Jacobs, argues that works of the past help increase our “personal density,” even when we disagree with them. Continue reading How to Read Your Way Back to Serenity
The Gray Panthers staged rowdy protests against ageism and found common cause with young activists on everything from health care to racial justice. What can they teach us today? Continue reading The Forgotten History of the Radical ‘Elders of the Tribe’
The president’s target du jour, Laurene Powell Jobs, isn’t the only woman with a vast fortune making meaningful change. Continue reading Move Aside, Mr. Trump. These Women Have More Money and Better Ideas.
In-person final exams were canceled for thousands of students this spring, so computers stepped in — to disastrous effect. Continue reading When Algorithms Give Real Students Imaginary Grades
Listen to the scientists who study them. Continue reading Here’s a Way to Make Communities More Resilient to Hurricanes
In an area devastated by droughts and erratic rainfall, I took a chance on a bright little magenta ball of hope. Continue reading My Family Had Suffered Loss After Loss. Then Came the Dragon Fruit.
It’s a slap in the face of Palestinians, who can no longer count on Arab states for political support. Continue reading The U.A.E.-Israel Flight Is Nothing to Celebrate
Describing her this way sends a message that you think most Black people are not. Continue reading Of Course Kamala Harris Is Articulate