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There’s a famous two-decade-old Paris Review interview with Haruki Murakami in which he, one of the world’s most celebrated ...
Stickers saying "I love JK Rowling" were not a "dog whistle" for transphobia, an employment tribunal has heard.
The once-revered electric vehicles have endured vandalism, public scorn, and a wave of trade-ins from some drivers no longer ...
Typically after a season like this, whenever it ends, a major top-to-bottom review would be in order, over how a team can go ...
The annual event at the Anaheim Convention Center welcomes cosplayers, gamers, artists and of course comic book collectors ...
Clichés abound in response to any new technology, but on the topic of large language models and generative artificial ...
Looking down the March 29 ballot, the local propositions may offer some clues as to the mood of the Louisiana voter. Here's ...
“Of Moths and Miners,” the first book published by the late Gary Kimball, is back with the way it was originally written and in a limited-edition format. Earlier this year, Gary’s son, James Kimball, ...
Employees are more adaptive and aligned with changing business needs. Data from the World Economic Forum further adds that ...
I'm obsessed with coffee. So, I visited over three dozen Phoenix coffee shops to create the ultimate guide to cafes in downtown, midtown and uptown.
The author of “Convenience Store Woman” has gained a cult following by seeing the ordinary world as science fiction.