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How the Year 2440 Was Imagined in a 1771 French Sci-Fi Novel

about 20 hours ago

Many Americans might think of Rip Van Winkle as the first man...

Why the Short-Lived Calvin and Hobbes Is Still One of the Most Beloved & Influential Comic Strips

about 21 hours ago

If you know more than a few millennials, you probably know someone...

Beavis and Butt-Head on SNL

1 day ago

If you need six minutes of comic relief, this might do the...

Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium: A Beautiful Digital Edition of the Poet’s Pressed Plants & Flowers Is Now Online

4 days ago

So many writers have been gardeners and have written about gardens that...

Who’s Behind These Scammy Text Messages We’ve All Been Getting?: The Search Engine Podcast Demystifies the Global Scam

4 days ago

You have received those odd text messages from a stranger. (“Hi, This...

Studio Ghibli Lets You Download Free Images from Hayao Miyazaki’s “Final” Film, The Boy and the Heron

5 days ago

Studio Ghibli fans are still pondering the meaning of Hayao Miyazaki’s The...

The Fictional Brand Archives: Explore a Growing Collection of Iconic But Fake Brands Found in Movies & TV

5 days ago

Los Pollos Hermanos, Madrigal Electromotive, Mesa Verde Bank and Trust, Davis &amp...

Ernest Hemingway’s Advice to Aspiring, Young Writers (1935)

6 days ago

Here in the twenty-twenties, a hopeful young novelist might choose to enroll...

67 Logical Fallacies Explained in 11 Minutes

6 days ago

Fallacies—notes Purdue’s Writing Lab—“are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the...

How Photos Were Transmitted by Wire in 1937: The Innovative Technology of a Century Ago

7 days ago

When did you last send someone a photo? That question may sound...

Aldous Huxley, Dying of Cancer, Left This World Tripping on LSD (1963)

7 days ago

Aldous Huxley put himself forever on the intellectual map when he wrote...