Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually…
It turns out that identifying as a reader can be more about community, wealth and gender than how much someone actually…
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, conservative activists led a counterattack against campus antiwar and civil rights demonstrators…
Visually appealing and cheap to produce, AI-generated images allow scammers and spammers to post high volumes of engaging…
With low-scoring games and a preponderance of deflected shots, randomness is much more likely to color NHL teams’ records…
Both politicians are exploiting some tried and true rhetorical and psychological tactics.
Thanks to a strong oral Urdu literary tradition in South Asia, poems from the past linger in the popular imagination.
The star of the 1920s silver screen who appears on Taylor Swift’s new album abruptly left Hollywood at the height of her…
Since the ‘trial of the century,’ the lines between news and entertainment have become increasingly blurred.
Ahead of elections in India, a series of films that promote the ruling party’s right-wing ideology are seeking to influence…
Sports media has typically operated under a ‘one and done’ model: focus on women’s sports during high-profile events,…
A new study shows how front yards can serve as windows into the inner lives of their residents – and their feelings about…
It turns out that handing over taxpayer dollars to billionaire owners tends to be far less popular among regular citizens…
To truly appreciate the track, it’s important to go beyond the long shadow of the Beatles’ version.
Confinement was the essence of Linda Martell’s brief career as a country star in the 1970s – and it’s the exact sort…