Writing When Life SUCKS by Shannon Stocker
by Shannon Stocker You know how you have to make a total mess before you can really begin cleaning? Like how you have to pull all...
by Shannon Stocker You know how you have to make a total mess before you can really begin cleaning? Like how you have to pull all...
Here’s a quick look at some notable books—new titles from Jessica Winter, Imbolo Mbue, Megan Nolan, and more—that are publishing this week. Want to learn more...
At the Paris Review, Courtney Zoffness discusses her book, Spilt Milk, with Lynn Steger Strong, and how writing it was an exercise in embracing uncertainty. “Endings...
On December 27, 2017, a thirty-two-year-old woman climbed atop a utility box on a busy Tehran block called the Revolution Street. People usually do not clamber...
On December 27, 2017, a thirty-two-year-old woman climbed atop a utility box on a busy Tehran block called the Revolution Street. People usually do not clamber...
A research study by The National Center for Women & Information Technology showed that “gender diversity has specific benefits in technology settings,” which could explain why tech companies...
Dubliner James Joyce gained international fame with the publication of his novel Ulysses in 1922. Joyce enjoyed a lifelong partnership with Nora Barnacle—an earthy, pragmatic Galway woman with...
When it comes to boosting diversity, business leaders have a duty to give increased opportunities to underrepresented groups, whether through recruitment, mentoring or promotion. Recent research...
ML model governance is the overall process for how an organization controls access, implements policy, and tracks activity for models. It’s a must-have to mitigate risk...
Our March 11 issue contains the second of Brandon Terry’s two essays on the life and legacy of Malcolm X. The first, “Malcolm’s Ministry,” about the...