When a Nobel Prize winning economist writes a book infused with delicious recipes you are intrigued. The fact that there are more than recipes to the book — but loads of slice-of-life sociological ...
Indian writer speaks to EL PAÍS about his new relationship with death, what Netflix failed to reflect about ‘One Hundred ...
Morgan has been writing poetry for more than 60 years. And at 96, this book finally made her a published poet. Beyond poetry, she had plenty of life advice—especially when Osakue had a tough question ...
Thirteen women recently participated in a symbolic wedding ceremony. Among them was Kalu Zhang, who said she joined as an act ...
Eminent Distorians’ by Utpal Kumar is not a filtered history; it is neither economical nor political with truth, scooping out ...
Introduction: The study examines accessibility to resources as a key determinant mediating the relationship between female ...
White House immigration enforcement policy is once again drawing the ire of religious leaders, this time with Pope Francis ...
Aciman only lived in Rome for a year; new adventures awaited in (where else?) the Bronx. With help from relatives, he applied ...
I was delighted recently to discover that three of my favorite authors, all from extremely different backgrounds and ...
Tanger announced early Thursday that it paid $167 million for Pinecrest, a 640,000-square-foot center that includes Whole ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he will stop a plan pushed by the state's top education official to collect the immigration ...
Popularized by Austrian political economist Joseph Schumpeter in his 1942 book “Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy,” creative destruction is the natural tendency in capitalism to innovate as new, ...
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