Norway
Ben’s place of the week is Norway.
Ben’s place of the week is Norway.
Some proverbial advice for bloggers.
Elvin Lim takes a look at the charge that Obama doesn’t understand.
Long ago, on the Spanish island of Majorca, a young boy spent most of each day at the shore, sketching the ships that sailed into the harbor. Solomon was a wonderful artist, everyone agreed. His drawings seemed so real that people wondered if the waves were as wet as they seemed-or the sun as hot.
A look at how daily food records can help you overcome your eating disorder.
Happy Birthday George Gershwin!
Happy Friday to all. It finally feels like fall outside and it definitely feels like fall inside. We are all so busy at OUP with our fall list I barely had time to procrastinate this week! Don’t fear dear reader, I made time to surf the web so that I wouldn’t disappoint you. So enjoy! […]
Ammon Shea looks at the connotations of the word “politician”.
The podictionary word of the week is “placebo”.
Harald V, King of Norway, seems a serious man, and he can certainly make a thoughtful speech. Hence to see him subsequently, with due ceremony, push the button to inflate a life-size model of the biggest pliosaur ever found (fifteen metres long) – makes for one of life’s more singular pleasures.
Anatoly answers questions.
Donald Ritchie looks at the Electoral College.
OUP UK’s Coleen Hatrick blogs from The Bookseller Retail Awards 2008.
Ben looks at the geography of food.
Elvin Lim reflects on what our politicians have said in light of our financial crisis.
In this article, Zelinsky discusses the federal government’s promotion of common stock investments for 401(k) participants. He suggests that, in light of the Crash of 2008, that promotion constitutes misguided paternalism.