At Rhymes with Reason, an edtech company started in 2017 by Austin Martin, the goal is to help turn that learning process ...
Wanda Taylor is a writer, freelance journalist, screenwriter and college instructor. Her writing has appeared in numerous ...
The English language is full of words that grind people’s gears, from gross ones like pus to overused ones like amazing. Here ...
The New York Times’ Strands puzzle is a play on the classic word search. It’s now available in the NYT Games app alongside the likes of Wordle and Connections (which we also cover in daily guides on ...
Early in my career as a newspaper reporter, a colleague used the word “detritus” in an article ... If non-lawyers can’t ...
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Conservative writer and speaker Rich Lowry explains how his speaking engagements were canceled even though he didn’t actually ...
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If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look, you can’t get rid of the Babadook,” goes the famous line in Jennifer Kent’s 2014 horror ...
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We check in with Australian director Jennifer Kent about her horror breakthrough, now 10 years old but still the stuff of ...
Need a bit of help with NYT Strands today? Today's theme — "A way with words" — is pretty tough, even if you get its meaning ...