This Date in History: April 16, 1960
A look at this day in history.
A look at this day in history.
Kirsty’s favourite photo from the London Book Fair.
Ben’s Place of the Week is Chin Hills, Burma.
William Safire videos.
ver the weekend Whole Food Market attempted to earn a Guinness World Record for “Most Parmigiano Reggiano Wheels Ever Cracked” at the same time.
Who are your favorite travel writers?
The first part of Kirsty’s London Book Fair diary
Today we are excited to bring you Emily Martin a professor of anthropology at New York University. In her most recent book, Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture, (published by Princeton University Press), Martin guides us into the fascinating and sometimes disturbing worlds of mental-health support groups, mood charts, psychiatric rounds, the pharmaceutical […]
What Rebecca read this week.
Donald Ritchie shares his National Press club speech.
This is, I’m sad to say, the final installment of “From A to Zimmer” on OUPblog. As of next week I’m departing Oxford University Press for a new position as executive producer of ‘Visual Thesaurus’. I’ve greatly enjoyed the platform afforded me by OUPblog, but I’ve always had a niggling concern.
Ammon Shea explains how dictionaries ruined his Scrabble game.
Charles Hodgson looks at the word “replica.”
Bill McGuire, author of Global Catastrophe: A Very Short Introduction, answers a few questions for OUPblog.
Edward A. Zelinsky looks at the Clinton’s tax returns.
Anatoly examines the origin of the word fiasco.