As provision of basic needs continues to atrophy, resistance increasingly takes an individualised, myopic form.
Leaders have the dual task of reshaping the identities of their people to account for the new way of working while preserving their old skills for the moments when the machines fail.
The New York Times last week told the story of Sidharth Hariharan, a mathematics graduate student at Pittsburgh's Carnegie ...
The author of the influential Capitalist Realism died in 2017, aged 48. A new film explores his ideas and legacy ...
Chris Brown, KATSEYE, Zach Bryan, Hilary Duff, Gracie Abrams, Madison Beer, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims and Doja Cat have Phoenix ...
In an era when Nigerian poetry often retreats into the safe confines of academic abstraction or the predictable rhythms of social media verse, Timi Rowland Kpakiama’s Song of Tuere arrives like a ...
Books that reach a prisoner are always important. They are read attentively, without skipping details that, in the outside world, would probably escape our notice. Yet I think the book by Greek ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Nine months ago, Victor Marx was a political unknown. Outside of his own orbit, he was perhaps most familiar to parts of the Christian nonprofit world, to ...
The frontrunner in Colorado’s Republican primary for governor refused to say how many people he has killed in a stunning TV interview. “Is that the only person you’ve ever killed?” Clark, 42, asked ...
“Do you think that you’ve killed people as an adult?” Victor Marx was asked. “Does it matter?” he replied. Night News Reporter The frontrunner in Colorado’s GOP primary for governor said he killed ...
The comedy legend, who adopted his silent persona because of stage nerves, did occasionally address his audience, as revealed by a new archive release Groucho was the cigar-chomping wit with the ...