The Notebook by Roland Allen review – notes on living | Books

The Notebook by Roland Allen review – notes on living | Books

Roland Allen loves notebooks. Why wouldn’t he? He is, after all, a writer. In his new study, delightfully subtitled A History of Thinking on Paper, he declares: “If your business is words,... Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Thirty per cent of children’s books published last year featured racially minoritised characters, according to new research. The sixth report on racial representation in children’s literature by the Centre for Literacy in... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 30th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 30th

“Oh, no—it’s Biblically accurate Spotify Wrapped!” Source link Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

A Novel That Captures the Mind-Bending Early Weeks of Parenthood

There are three things that all living persons have in common: a body, the certainty of eventual death, and the fact that someone once cared for you, effortfully and around the clock.... Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Maybe We Already Have Runaway Machines

Most of us aren’t quite sure how we’re supposed to feel about the dramatic improvement of machine capabilities—the class of tools and techniques we’ve collectively labelled, in shorthand, artificial intelligence. Some people... Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

NIMH » NIMH Intramural Research Program Training Opportunities

Date and Time December 5, 20232:00–4:00 p.m. ET Overview Are you interested in learning about training opportunities available in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Intramural Research Program (IRP)? Join the Office... Read more »
Feminist Materialism in the British Enl…

Feminist Materialism in the British Enl…

Kristin M. Girten tells a new story of feminist knowledge-making in the Enlightenment era by exploring the British female philosophers who asserted their authority through the celebration of profoundly embodied observations, experiences,... Read more »
Children’s books show rise in racially minoritised characters, survey finds | Books

Hegel: The Philosopher of Freedom

A monumental new biography of a pivotal yet poorly understood pioneer in modern philosophy. When a painter once told Goethe that he wanted to paint the most celebrated man of the age,... Read more »
Elvis’s Missing Belt: Tel Aviv, Israel

Elvis’s Missing Belt: Tel Aviv, Israel

Every morning for the past 15 years, my father has sat at his usual corner table at Café HaMeshulash on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv. He is the first to arrive when... Read more »
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