With "Severance" back on Apple TV+ for a second season, sparking uncomfortable questions about whether we should "separate ...
Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...
You’ve probably read a dystopian novel or two in high school. Remember 1984 and Fahrenheit 451? The dystopian genre gets kids reading a LOT. Although there are more young adult (YA) dystopian ...
The appointment of conspiracy theorist RFK Jr as US Secretary of Health and Human Services is a catastrophe for public health ...
As an avid reader and a mom, I’m always on the hunt for the best dystopian novels that aren’t just enthralling reads but also appropriate to share with my teens and young adult children.
The author discusses why she has a dumbphone, how to “meet reverses boldly,” and her new novel, “Gliff.” ...
How do teachers captivate their students? Here, in a feature we call How I Teach, we ask great educators how they approach ...
In a totalitarian version of Great Britain, hovering somewhere in an adjacent present or near future, people are either ...
Her books Sanctuary and SOLIS. tell the story of a near future dystopian United States ... constitutional guarantee no longer applies to children born to undocumented parents or even to those ...
The successful release of fantasy book adaptations like Percy Jackson and House of the Dragon paves the way for more fantasy ...
It was a pleasure to see things burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.” Filmmaker Kim Snyder’s illuminating documentary — premiering at the Sundance ...
my kids loved “the ones who don’t stay ... There’s this queer book club that meets every Wednesday. No AI, just real books. Can you imagine? Obviously, I’m bitter about the new job.