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Lily Gladstone Has More Stories to Tell
Harper's Bazaar via AOL· 6 days agoThe arc that she has was a compelling one to me because it’s a point A to point B arc, but in a lot of ways, it’s a very holistic return to herself. I...
The Essential Joan Didion
New York Times· 2 days agoThe Joan Didion many people know is constructed from a few artifacts the real writer left behind when she died in 2021. There’s her much-imitated (and...
A primer on climate change that tackles both hope and despair
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoKolbert is one of America’s preeminent science journalists, whose book “The Sixth Extinction: An...
Opinion: Does social media rewire kids' brains? Here's what the science really says
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoAmerica’s young people face a mental health crisis, and adults constantly debate how much to blame...
Searching for the Real ‘Anna O.’
New York Times· 5 days agoAs described by Gabriel Brownstein, the basis for one of Freud’s most famous cases posed as many questions as it answered. Susannah Cahalan is the author...
Artist Profile: Kate Greene on Writing as Discovery | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 6 days agoSpeaking via Zoom, Kate Greene sat in front of a healthy houseplant, a print of a flower, and a...
LA Times reporter engages audience at Climate Calling Conference • The Malibu Times
The Malibu Times· 4 days ago...who is blessed with the enviable and invaluable ability to distill difficult scientific concepts...
Raph Koster wants developers to get back to 'the game of making games'
Gamasutra· 2 days agoRaph Koster never thought his "theory of fun" would go as far as it did. It began as a 2003 Game...
What doesn’t kill you makes for a great story – two new memoirs examine the risky side of life
The Conversation· 6 days agoIn the final pages of her memoir Datsun Angel, writer and filmmaker Anna Broinowski identifies the book as a “call-to-arms critique [of] the eighties patriarchy”. Broinowski – or “Bronco” as ...