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Gentle Reader: Your friend’s words touched you because they were genuine and spontaneous. No doubt she was also feeling ...
I’ve had a best friend for over 20 years, and she was planning a big birthday trip for me for my 36th birthday, and then just ...
Like video killed the radio star, it’s easy to feel that texts and emails have spelled the end of letter writing. Sure, the ...
Recently, several 1000-hp cars visited our Ann Arbor digs within one month. First came the 1064-hp Corvette ZR1 that you read about in our July/August issue. Soon after it left, we gathered 24 ...
In her opinion piece “Traditional marriage' definition leaves out a lot more than same-sex pairs,” Rekha Basu’s clever but patently false arguments about marriage reflect her misunderstanding of it’s ...
Zachary Leader’s book on Richard Ellmann’s landmark work on James Joyce asks whether a biographer can be considered an artist ...
Educators at Fairview Elementary School in Buncombe County are busy creating a school culture built on belonging and ...
Nineteen per cent of American adults have talked to an A.I. romantic interest. Chatbots may know a lot, but do they make a ...
This one hit peak comedy. People swore Bill Gates was sneaking tracking chips into vaccines. Because if the richest man on Earth wants to spy on you, he’s going to use a Walgreens nurse and a needle ...
Alexe and Andrew and Jess and Spencer are separated for the final test of Paradise. Standing in front of Jesse and a bag of cash, they have a tough decision to make.