Understanding Religious Terrorism
Jones teaches us that a little understanding can go a long way.
Jones teaches us that a little understanding can go a long way.
From The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland.
The answer’s to this morning’s quiz.
A Tony Award quiz…
What are the best American short stories?
Evan Schnittman makes a bold prediction about e-readers.
A few book quotes.
Here’s a quiz: Is it worse for a girl to tear her ACL playing soccer or for a boy to get multiple concussions playing football? Or what about a 9-year-old girl driving a go-cart head-on into a concrete wall, smacking her body into the steering column, hitting her head on pavement and – oops – having her coat catch fire? Is that the worst?
An excerpt from ‘Last Things: Emily Brontë’s Poetry’ by Janet Gezari.
The answers to the quiz from this morning.
A quiz about Tony award winners.
David Perlmutter explores the move from print newspapers to online-only editions.
Who does Tony hate?
Jennifer got a gleam in her eye – and she told me all about her favourite title ‘A Geishas Journey’. It was a book about young Japanese girl who sets out to master the ancient art of being geisha. I was fascinated about young Ruriko’s transformation from a school girl into the adult geisha, Komomo.
Ammon, an expert dictionary reader, ponders Mayor Bloomberg’s dislike of the word “maintain”.
Pat Aufderheide chooses ten great docs from recent years.