Lili Anolik’s “Didion & Babitz” is a sparkling and ardent look at the conflicting sensibilities of two iconic Californians ...
And a decade later, after watching authors tirelessly self-market online, I find myself wishing that writers still had the ...
Schools already recognize that students can’t read books. But rather than solve the problem, they’re meeting students where they are. It’s an abdication of responsibility ...
As AI tools proliferate, Davidson College faculty and students experiment to find ways to enhance learning and test ...
The polymathic philosopher saw divine intention in the minute structure of reality. Voltaire painted him as a cockeyed ...
Research was done using hard copy textbooks; teachers photocopied class notes; and essays were drafted by hand.
This week, novelist Jonathan Lethem joins Ben Davis to discuss the impact of art on his life and his body of work.
Good writing requires four things: precision, freedom, respect and love. In this political climate, these qualities are ...
In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go! haw êkwa!” and Kirsten Cappy and Yaya Gentille’s “Kende! Kende! Kende!” going is just the ...
In “Hardy Women,” biographer Paula Byrne explores how women — many of them — influenced the author of “Jude the Obscure” and ...
Lady into Fox (1922) by David Garnett. A piece of art: a fable recounted in a deceptively simple style. One day, a man’s wife ...
One other thing to keep in mind: Trump’s victory may have intensified a generational fight to defend values like pluralism, ...