In their new collections, Jazz Money and Elfie Shiosaki tackle pressing themes of time, respect and resistance.
We sat down with Poynter senior scholar Roy Peter Clark, author of numerous books including “How to Write Short: Word Craft ...
A new study carried out at the MIT Language Acquisition Lab offers a novel insight into the early acquisition of ...
In The Philosophy of Translation, Damion Searls investigates the essential differences—and similarities—between the task of ...
A new study claims to have identified the first speakers of Indo-European language, which gave rise to English, Sanskrit and ...
Below, I spoke to Sachs about his approach to adapting Rosenkrantz’s slim tome, what his film has to say about the artist’s ...
Aurel Lardy, Vivian Bruchez and Jules Socie, locked in at the edge of the world at the periphery of the sport: Big Wall ...
The evening was about storytelling and self-expression, uniting rhythm, poetry, dance, art and social commentary. It’s a platform for marginalized voices, a place for reflection and an arena for ...
Wesley Hill’s small volume about Easter is a beautiful and useful invitation to be shocked anew by the central event of our faith.
Readers respond to Manvir Singh’s essay about language and thought and to Hua Hsu’s review of “Mood Machine,” Liz Pelly’s new book about Spotify.
the situation was a little different during the time of Jesus. The Jews before the 2nd century A.D. did not appear to have a rigidly defined OT canon. In the words of James King West, a Protestant ...