Ironically, as Fox points out, it was a scene that had no reason to be in the movie and in fact, interrupted the flow of the ...
Dictionaries are deceptively simple, and incredibly ambitious. NPR's Don Gonyea talks to Stefan Fatsis about his book, "Unabridged: The Thrill of (and Threat to) The Modern Dictionary." ...
Back to the Future gets better with every rewatch, but rewatching the movie today reveals a few surprising truths, both ...
Louisiana’s new FUEL program, part of the NSF Engines initiative, is designed to link scientific research, entrepreneurship, corporate investment and workforce development to advance clean energy ...
Banana Republic is looking to the late 20th century — when it was still selling safari hats and other accoutrements of adventure — to help reinvigorate sales. At its website and some stores, the Gap ...
CHICAGO — Two days after losing his job, Ethan Katz was back in a big-league ballpark. But he was wearing a T-shirt and shorts, the uniform of a dad out with his family at Wrigley Field. On Monday, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kenny Williams Jr. is a Detroit-based writer who covers entertainment If one were to conduct a deep dive into the artistry of ...
On June 14, the dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities (AHD) formed and immediately charged five “working groups” with proposing significant reforms on the structure of departments; language ...
Most hands in the audience went up when moderator Matt Jaramillo asked attendees of a Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce mayoral candidate forum Wednesday if they have been frustrated with the city’s ...
That pioneering spirit defines America’s aviation story. Today, more than 3 million people fly on airplanes every single day. Civil aviation contributes more than $1 trillion to America’s GDP, ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The Aaron Douglas Art Fair has been an annual event since 2006 as a way to continue the legacy of Topeka-born artist Aaron Douglas. Saturday’s free event featured over 25 booths ...
Not long ago, Knoxvillian Kenny Faught wrote a spine-chilling haiku. Sadly, it will remain applicable until America summons the will to address gun violence — particularly when this savagery is ...