Say on Pay
Corporate Governance author Chris Mallin writes about recent calls for more ‘say on pay’ in the US.
Corporate Governance author Chris Mallin writes about recent calls for more ‘say on pay’ in the US.
Karen Greenberg responds to Guantanamo on television.
A look at the confusion surrounding al-Bashir’s indictment by the International Criminal Court, and the Arab leaders’ rally to support him.
A look at how you can help out an elder who is being mistreated.
Elvin Lim looks at Obama’s trip to the G-20 Summit.
Edward Zelinsky looks closely at Obama’s budget.
The word in the window this week is…
Michelle shares her experiences from a David Sedaris reading she attended Thursday night.
Ah Friday! I’m not sure how this week is over already but I have to admit that I am happy it is. With the sun starting to appear and Spring making itself known, good things simply must be on the way. So cheers to a good weekend and a great April. Enjoy the links below. […]
Ammon Shea looks at the role of interns.
The podictionary word of the week is “akimbo”.
Some photographs from the Oxford Literary Festival.
Happy Birthday to Gil Scott-Heron!
A look at change.
Anatoly explores the origins of the word ‘pet.’
We were pretty excited when ‘Brave New Words’ won the Hugo Award. Now that ‘Brave New Words’ is available in paperback we asked Jeff Prucher, freelance lexicographer and editor for the Oxford English Dictionary’s science fiction project, to revisit the blog. Below are Prucher’s picks of words.