by Editor | Dec 26, 2025 | Weirdness
from The Free Press Man over Machine: Why AI Firms Are Hiring Writers AI may eventually render writers obsolete, but for now, tech companies prefer man-made words to chatbots. By Maya Sulkin NOT TOO LONG AGO, THE MOST POWERFUL LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD WAS CODE, AND...
by Editor | Nov 2, 2025 | Culture Music Art
from Times Square Chronicles The Church Studio; The Sanctuary Of Sound by G.H. Harding “For music fans who habitually and meticulously study the liner notes of record albums and CDs for the names of players and studios … this book is full of dates, times, and...
by Editor | Oct 11, 2025 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from The Free Press Niall Ferguson: Without Books We Will Be Barbarians It is not the road to serfdom that awaits—but the steep downward slope to the status of a peasant in ancient Egypt. By Niall Ferguson “WHAT RAY BRADBURY FAILED TO ANTICIPATE IS THAT HIS NATIVE...
by Editor | Oct 10, 2025 | Culture Music Art
from Deadline C-SPAN’s ‘Ceasefire’ Tries To Show Cooler Heads Can Prevail At A Time Of Hyper-Polarization By Ted Johnson Rahm Emanuel, Dasha Burns and Mike Pence at “Ceasefire” tapingShannon Finney/Getty Images C-SPAN‘s Ceasefire, the new series designed...
by Editor | Oct 9, 2025 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art, Projects
from CBR I Am Number Four Could Quietly Become Netflix’s Next YA Reboot Hit By Katrina Yang Disney Timothy Olyphant is most known for playing two TV lawmen in addition to starring as Cobb Vanth in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian and The...