Slice House by Tony Gemignani was set to open Nov. 8 at 1286 Great Mall Parkway within The Fields mixed-use complex across from the Great Mall. Opening day festivities were to feature a Slice House ...
In this ultimate strength test, the team takes on the world’s toughest cube to see if it can be chopped in half. Armed with powerful tools, insane precision, and a lot of determination, they push ...
Inside View: Ignore the haters pushing a revisionist history, and recognize the American experiment for the success that it is. Donald Trump’s supporters are feeling satisfaction after two astonishing ...
When we use words to communicate, we not only have to choose what to say, but also what not to say, and how to say it. How we decide to frame a message can influence how people think, feel, and ...
Imagine the impact of climate change is irreversible, and decades of flooding, famine, pandemics and war have upended life on earth. That world is explored in Ian McEwan's new novel, “What We Can Know ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to build brand-new viruses, opening the door to AI-designed forms of life. The viruses are different enough from existing strains to potentially ...
The Food Network has named its top location for a slice of pizza in each state. In Wisconsin, Ian's Pizza takes the cake — or pie? Specifically, the Food Network list names the Ian's location at 100 ...
Social media platforms have shifted from personal connection to amplifying conflict, which can negatively impact mental wellness. Exposure to divisive content triggers the brain's fight-or-flight ...
This is the first installment of a new column by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò. It appears in our current print issue; subscribe to get a copy. In 1962, eminent philosopher Bertrand Russell received a series of ...
In our fiercely tribal and divisive culture, when consensus is illusory and we can’t seem to agree on even the most fundamental facts, the notion of shared history as a societal precept has left the ...
With dystopian fiction a firm fixture in our literary landscape, it’s easy to imagine future English syllabi that include, from this decade alone, works by Ali Smith, Paul Lynch, and Stephen Markley.