Not long ago in this space, I wrote about exceptions to a grammar rule. I added, “”But none of those exceptions apply in modern publishing.” Soon after, I got an email from a reader named Charles.
“Master of None,” Aziz Ansari’s refreshingly optimistic Netflix comedy about yet another emotionally tentative, occasionally lovelorn New Yorker, bears at least a passing resemblance to FX’s “Louie,” ...
Not long ago in this space, I wrote about exceptions to a grammar rule. I added, “But none of those exceptions apply in modern publishing.” Soon after, I got an email from a reader named Charles.
Not long ago in this space, I wrote about exceptions to a grammar rule. I added, "But none of those exceptions apply in modern publishing." Soon after, I got an email from a reader named Charles.
A decade and a half into the 21st century, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is under fire, and white-on-black violence brings the cry that black lives matter. As we approach the 150th anniversary of the ...
Our human desire for meaning and explanation is a good thing, but when there is a void of meaning or explanation, it can push us into dangerous territory. We hate not knowing why something happened, ...
Slang is commonly used across Ireland, but the West (wesht!) seems to have taken it to new heights, almost creating a language of their own. Here are the top 10 confusing slang terms used in the West.
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