Why do social injustices and ecological harms persist despite the powerful social movements that have arisen throughout ...
Rejecting NCIS: Red cleared the path for yet another spin-off, i.e., NCIS: New Orleans and fans tuned in to watch the series ...
“I'm hoping [the book] helps people feel that alignment between what they want for themselves in their sexual and romantic ...
In “Open Socrates,” the scholar Agnes Callard argues that the ancient Greek philosopher offers a blueprint for an ethical ...
With biting honesty and vivid prose, Sarah Hoover’s memoir dismantles the glossy veneer of motherhood. Arno Reyes Baetz for ...
Do you sometimes consume and consume only to discover that you're less satisfied than when you began? I sure have. Then I ...
In recent years, Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, has become a contentious subject. The Agenda speaks ...
The influential scholar who taught the narrative unity of Scripture and changed his mind about the morality of homosexuality ...
There’s a conservative turn happening in literary studies, although it hasn’t received much public attention. Those involved certainly haven’t banded together under a banner ...
The writer spent his life cultivating beauty—on the page and in the mirror—only to end it with a samurai-style suicide. Both ...
In a wide-ranging interview, novelist Rachel Kushner, author of Creation Lake, discusses the aftermath of the revolutionary ’60s, the allure and brutality of American individualism, and why liberals ...
He talks about May '68 in Paris when, on 3 May, students struck for more rights and against the war and this led to a wave of ...