When Quilty hit the industry trades earlier this year, the AI startup promised that its tool could accurately predict a ...
Columnist Larry Gennari reviews new books by Beverly Gage, Jody Kantor, and others that explore American history, upward ...
These LGBTQ+ books about religion and spirituality provide inspiration and guidance for believers of all different kinds.
Grumpy Monkey is back in “Grumpy Monkey Father’s Day Fuss” by Suzanne Lang. In this seasonal installment, we learn where ...
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You’ve just loaded into Super Mario Bros. for the first time. You start to run forward across a brick floor when a brown mushroom trots into view. You’re not expecting it, so you smash right into it.
It’s always a drag when a game you are looking forward disappoints, but it’s even sadder when it shows you exactly how it didn’t have to at the same time. Plenty of games miss the mark in some way, ...
Perhaps because he’s so cute and marketable, Yoshi’s adventures have been designed for a younger and younger audience for the last several years. 2006’s Yoshi’s Island DS was not out-of-step with the ...
“Do we really need another book about the Lewis and Clark expedition?” asked Andrea Wulf in The New York Times. The answer, after reading Craig Fehrman’s new page-turner, is “an emphatic yes.” One ...
What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...
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