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In this week's episode we sit down with Hahn to talk about 'Agatha' and 'The Studio,' and Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan ...
We have tended to imagine machines as either being our slaves or enslaving us. Martha Wells, the writer of the “Murderbot” ...
In between chuckles, wags, friendly banter, and unscripted detours, we chat with author Cyrus Broacha and illustrator Ayesha ...
Populists and abundance proponents have retreated into factional warfare. But both sides need to realize that they need each ...
The second-generation Boox Color Go 7 puts a stylus into the mix and delivers a tablet experience that makes the Kindle feel ...
Even websites and apps are pleasant to read on the tablet's 10.3-inch color e-ink display, which Amazon has yet to match. The ...
For Mir and Garfinkle, America’s reversion to “orality” underlies much of today’s political dysfunction. In their telling, ...
In real life, Cruise, 62, has enthusiastically cast ... As Cruise put it in another short video: “I love my popcorn. Movies. Popcorn.” As he invariably does in his movies, Cruise has succeeded.
Jamie Hewlett’s art has always thrived on a combo of energetic chaos and meticulous craftsmanship. From his early Tank Girl ...
If there’s anything I’ve figured out over the last few years, it’s that life doesn’t always go as planned. I had a vision of how my life should unfold — how the world told me it should go.
Your total payout from the day you retire until the end of life could be higher. Here’s a better approach to make this decision. An often-overlooked complicating (and key) factor in the simple ...