Image by Zacharie Astruc "Landscape with Wagon and Haystacks" ca. 1869-70 from The Metropolitan Museum Open Access Program. Of all things to do during lockdown, falling down a rabbit hole
Photo by Rachel Carp. Last week, Dr. Seuss Enterprises (DSE) announced it would stop printing copies of six books in a catalog of 20 titles by children’s author Dr. Seuss.
Graphic by Rachel Carp. HBO’s new docuseries “Allen v. Farrow” has reignited interest in the 1992 allegations against Woody Allen by his then seven-year-old daughter, Dylan Farrow. Farrow has maintained
Graphic by Rachel Carp A local English speaker reported difficulty with conjugating the verb “to lay” at a coffee shop last week. The victim was explaining how they put a
Graphic by Rachel Carp South Carolina has recently become one of many states to pass a bill banning abortions. Currently, 18 states limit access to abortions, most of which cut
Graphic by Rachel Carp. Erik Prince is one of those names that when I see it in headlines I have to prepare myself for the worst possible scenario, and this
Subject line: I didn’t do my homework because I went to Cancún To: Greg Abbott CC: John Cornyn From: Ted Cruz Hey Governor, I got your message last night about
Courtesy of The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 2018 We’re about two months into the new year, which is right around the time New Year’s resolutions are abandoned.
Graphic by Rachel Carp Two Fridays in February have marked turning points in the music industry. On Feb. 5, “Framing Britney Spears” aired on Hulu and FX after the #FreeBritney
Graphic by Rachel Carp. When I first heard the name Jojo Siwa, I had to make sure it wasn’t the JoJo who sang “Leave (Get Out).” If you’ve never heard