Telling the Difference
By Mary Carmichael | July 8, 2008Back in 1999, having somehow not heard that print magazines were in trouble, I started the one you're now reading.
Back in 1999, having somehow not heard that print magazines were in trouble, I started the one you're now reading.
The apartment above mine is flying an American flag. I saw it last night when I looked up to scan the skies, squinting through the haze that has drifted into midtown Manhattan on the north wind.
During my freshman year I wrote a column called "On the Brink" for America Online.
I hate to admit this in public, but here goes: I became obsessed with Duke basketball because I was already obsessed with some blonde guy.
Bishop Neumann High School has 231 students, with about 20 students per class. The home of the Golden Knights, it is situated three hours north of Pennsylvania in a bucolic town called Williamsport.
I used to laugh at the insipid columns The Chronicle always runs this time of year, the ones that feature overeducated Duke students whining that no one will hire them. But I'm not laughing anymore.
Marlene is throwing a small dinner party in honor of her recent promotion to managing director, and she has an intriguing, if impossible, guest list: famous Victorian traveler Isabella Bird; Lady...
It's no surprise that Utah is trying to take our Congressional seat-it's a state that steals things.
What kind of baby shower would you throw for a robot that had just given birth to triplets? What would you say to a cyborg you met on a city street? And what would you do if a prominent and...