Weekly Reader: Godzilla vs. Kong…a scientist picks the winner
A functional morphologist and monster movie fan uses her science smarts to pick a winner. Plus other marvelous stuff.
A functional morphologist and monster movie fan uses her science smarts to pick a winner. Plus other marvelous stuff.
A West Point history professor suggests to prevent a racist future we must understand our racist past.
In a Holy Week overlaid with the heartache of a pandemic, lamentations through the centuries can help provide solace.
Stop the war ON government and begin to fight FOR government. And yes, my Southern accent is also returning.
Phone calls can produce anxiety. They can also be the best way to reach out to someone who needs a human touch. Take that chance.
Low Lily explores the roots and branches of American folk music with traditional influences and modern inspiration.
The first Native American Interior Secretary, media bias, a rejuvenated Penn Station, and inspiration from Dolly (again).
My unwillingness to stop and ask for help put me squarely in a situation where I was “thinking while male.”
Elise LeGrow has a wonderfully raspy voice that makes any tune she sings distinctive and unforgettable.
In a powerful first Senate speech, Raphael Warnock suggests that when we vote, we pray.