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After two failed attempts to go off antidepressants, one woman opens up about her journey toward acceptance and why they've ...
Melbourne’s biggest dining secret has been revealed as Besha Rodell, one of the world’s last anonymous critics, exposes her ...
Keeley Hawes shines as Cassandra Austen in 'Miss Austen,' a PBS Masterpiece limited series adaptation of Gill Hornby's novel ...
But, to be frank, I was beginning to wonder if I had lost myself, if my job, exciting as it may be, had become my entire personality. And when I raised my hand offering to take a beginner improv ...
What began as a lovesick exercise became an opportunity to reflect on my broader reality in a way that I never could in Spanish, offering a new opportunity to rethink myself and my feelings.
This paper was a revelation to me; it gave me hope that I could protect my family, and myself, with AI. I wrote to the researcher who had led the study, Daphne Koller, asking if I could work in ...
Larry David has penned a satirical essay, titled “My Dinner With Adolf,” for The New York Times, mocking Bill Maher’s recent White House visit with President Donald Trump. In the opinion ...
Music instructor Michael Pecherek “changed how I saw myself – not just an ESL (English as a Second Language) student, but as someone whose culture and voice mattered.” Learning she had won this essay ...
The essay doesn’t mention Maher, but in a newsletter Times deputy opinion editor Patrick Healy acknowledges that David proposed the article in response to Maher’s description of his recent ...
It’s fairly clear what prompted Larry David‘s satirical essay today for the New York Times entitled “My Dinner With Hitler.” “Eventually I concluded that hate gets us nowhere,” writes ...
Get real. Not only did that sound impossible but also boring as hell. I wouldn’t categorize myself as an alcoholic, per se. I’ve maintained long-lasting, healthy relationships with friends and ...