While I’m not so much of a cotton-headed ninny-muggins as to suggest that all we need is to give peace + more
While I’m not so much of a cotton-headed ninny-muggins as to suggest that all we need is to give peace + more
The Boston Globe‘s Erin McKean seems to think that the practice of “verbing”—perhaps the worst thing to happen to the + more
So the missus and I were enjoying a picnic in Cannon Hill Park last night when, as I was about + more
Following up on yesterday’s post (scroll down), here’s an application that uses a super-secret algorithm to determine, from a writing + more
There are some questionable choices in this list of the most important works of architecture created since 1980 – + more
As someone who tried Facebook for a while, let me assure you that the answer to the question “Has Facebook + more
So. LeBron James has decided to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat. Apparently, this is a huge deal. + more
“The malady of our age is mediocrity.” I found this several years ago while reading a volume of the collected + more
Speaking of bad writing, it seems the winners of the 2010 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest have been announced. Named for Edward + more
I’ve often puzzled over summer reading recommendations, the implicit assumption being that we all have more time to read during + more
In a couple of days, Spokane will make its annual sacrifice to the basketball gods—and more than 200,000 players, fans, + more
To those who read the last word and say, “Hey, I can do that”—and then wonder what’s to stop them + more
A few years ago, the journal Philosophy and Literature sponsored the Bad Writing Contest, its aim to celebrate “the most + more