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Nick’s millionth cartwheel looks like his first: He plants one hand on the grass and then, before I can catch his legs and help, he tumbles into a round-off. For a moment I’m taller than him, and I…
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The guard who calls you a child eventually recants.
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After Nixeu’s “ZELDA [Girl with a Pearl Earring]”
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In the style of WCW’s “This is Just to Say” Today I donated the red dress I wore to that holiday party which you were probably hoping I’d wear again but the truth is I hated the sweetheart neckl
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A Poem by Natalie Schriefer To entertain, inspire, uplift, and comfort members of the Southern community during the COVID-19 pandemic, we prese
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The film may determine how much Hollywood is willing to bet on other stories without a clear monster.
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Give yourself permission to feel everything.
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As February 1 draws closer, everyone is asking this question. Here's everything you need to know.
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Heated Rivalry, based on the second book in Rachel Reid’s “Game Changers” series, has been a hit for HBO Max. Critics have called the gay romance about hockey players one of the best queer TV shows, praising it as “sexy” and “significant.” Beyond these glowing reviews, though, there is another discourse. Heated Rivalry’s success has reignited an unhealthy debate over who gets to tell the stories of marginalized communities — a debate that has proven harmful to closeted creatives in the past and
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A lesson on leaning into discomfort.
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At-home yoga taught me about flexibility—and perfectionism, too.
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The dreaded “T” word seems to be on everyone’s mind because consumers know it could mean paying more for what they love.
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When seeking an academic editor, you may want to consider a generalist, writes Natalie Schriefer, who suggests how to find the best one for your work. I became an academic editor by accident. In 2015, an acquaintance asked if I was up for some last-minute proofreading. He was an adjunct professor and the sole author on a short article. His revisions were due the next day, and he was nervous about his grammar, but he’d heard I had an English degree. Could he hire me? When I said yes, I thought I was agreeing to a one-off job. That it would turn into six years of us working together, and start my freelance editing career? The thought never crossed my mind.
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41% of adults in the US have been harassed online. If your mentions, inboxes, and DMs are blowing up with hateful comments, here are the technological and psychological tools you need to weather the storm.
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Musical memories are relatively unharmed by dementia.
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Available to players of any skill level — no Twitch subscribers required.
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A movie based on the popular video game will be inherently difficult because its recurring protagonist doesn’t speak. And developers have long preferred to keep it that way.
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(The previous sentence demonstrates both my market awareness and my forward thinking.)
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