In “Keeping Up Appearances,” Patricia Routledge served as a mirror to middle-class society and its petty preoccupations and mores.
Still, even if you’re not using ChatGPT yourself, the fact that Google Docs might now be rolling out an AI detector means the ...
Alas! "In my excited state, a kind staff member at the American Pavilion whispered to me, 'This is not the rock exhibited at ...
The word “daylighting” appeals to the poet in me, writes Jan Donley. Bringing something out of the shadows and into the sun ...
The culmination of a campaign celebrating history's lesser-known female figures, Labyrinth author Kate Mosse hopes hew new ...
Olivier Knox is the son of college professors and worked in admissions as a student at his dream school. He has a 100% ...
In my experience, every kind of writing requires some kind of self-soothing Jedi mind trick, and, when it comes to essay ...
For most of my twenties, I believed self-care was about eucalyptus candles, a curated skincare shelf, Sunday face masks, and oat milk matcha lattes that offered a sense of calm. I convinced myself ...
Even up until the last day of my father's life, I still looked at him as invincible. This was a man who had been diagnosed with stage three pancreatic cancer right at the start of his golden years.
I could've avoided some deep scars (and a serious self-confidence knock) if I had trusted the dermatologist who initially prescribed spironolactone for my cystic acne. But instead of planting that ...
Seamus Heaney’s Personal Helicon evokes the poet’s childhood fascination with wells—dark, echoing sanctuaries of silence and wonder. These wells became, for the young Heaney, portals into depth and ...