Tony Vitello was a fish out of water at his first ever Winter Meetings. "I don't know what I'm doing at this thing, to be honest with you," the new San Francisco Giants manager admitted last Tuesday ...
This isn’t a traditional year-end podcast list. For the second time running, we’ve eschewed a conventional “best of” format in favor of an approach that better reflects how podcasting now operates ...
In Adam Johnson’s “The Wayfinder,” a highlight in a strong year of fiction, a young woman on a Polynesian island more than 500 years in the past ponders the significance of a whale that has beached on ...
The free agent market is heating up, and Cody Bellinger's name could soon be the center of attention. The free agent slugger from the New York Yankees is one of the few best bats on the market, and ...
Despite many construction challenges since breaking ground in March 2018—including delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic—the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is now scheduled to open its doors on September ...
The 300,000-square-foot building will open Sept. 22 and showcase comic art, illustrations and more across 35 galleries. It began construction in 2018 but faced multiple delays. By Derrick Bryson ...
We are now four weeks into the latest government shutdown with no end in sight. Why? Because President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans voted for a trillion-dollar tax cut for billionaires ...
A high school teacher went viral this week with a video showing his students’ horrified reaction to his instructions to write a paragraph. When he clarifies that a paragraph means five complete ...
Not creativity. Not effort. Not even expertise. What’s missing is narrative discipline. Narrative discipline is what transforms isolated content into a strategic story. It’s how leaders frame what’s ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
For my wife, when the blast of the shofar cuts through everything else, that ancient sound isn’t just a religious ritual — it’s a reigniting of who she is as a Jewish person. It’s more than ceremony; ...
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