In “What We Inherit,” Sam Trejo and Daphne O. Martschenko examine the link between genetic myths and social genomics.
“’The Steal’ is the answer. This is how you want to live. When the moment comes along, you want to make that one move, that one gesture that will make everything else fall in place.” — Christian ...
Anyone interested in photography, Indigenous cultures, or the times and influences that shaped the lives of Indigenous ...
ISIS Prisoners Advancing in Kurdish Regions Saudi Investment A Country in Ruins Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction The journalist Tim Weiner investigates the mishaps that ensued when American ...
After losing a power struggle with Josef Stalin, the Soviet revolutionary Leon Trotsky fled to Mexico. The plans to eliminate ...
Waid is pretty much the best person to write Superboy and it shines through on every page I loved everything about the issue. Clark made a deal with General Lane to work for the military when they ...
Jonathan Hickman has a reputation for being the best writer in comics, and Ultimate Spider-Man #16 is an example of why. Gwen Stacy is something of a controversial character in recent years. She’s ...
In “The Sea Captain’s Wife,” Tilar J. Mazzeo tells the thrilling story of Mary Ann Patten, the first female captain of a merchant clipper ship. By Jennifer Wright Jennifer Wright is the author, most ...
Strikingly Similar: Plagiarism and Appropriation from Chaucer to Chatbots by Roger Kreuz finds that copyright isn’t always a ...
Margaret Atwood is an indefatigable time traveler. The prolific Canadian author, perhaps best known for “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its phenomenally successful Hulu series adaptation, has written 17 ...
Before the internet made book reviews widely accessible, where would curious minds go to find information about a new novel's subject matter or a plot? If you lived in the Los Angeles area, you could ...
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