Los Angeles Times
Pets are a part of dorm life at some campuses
Crossing paths with dogs, cats and other animals is part of campus life for students at Eckerd College, a liberal arts school in Florida that allows pets to live in dormitories.
3 min |
September 09, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Bruins’ stats aren’t good
Thank goodness for Alabama Birmingham, which is allowing opponents to convert 70.8% of their third-down chances.
2 min |
September 09, 2025
Stereophile
50 years of blues at Antone's
There have been venue owners who have been larger than life—Hilly Kristal (CBGB) and Doug Weston (Troubadour) come to mind—but few live-music club owners have ever lived in and for the music the way that Clifford Antone has. He also lived a life of extremes.
6 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Radiant Acoustics Clarity 4.2
On the first page of the Radiant Acoustics Clarity 4.2 Welcome Guide, Radiant Acoustics founder Peter Lyngdorf states, \"The first thing you'll notice when listening to these speakers is the absence of distortion.\"
10 min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Bricasti Design M21
Those of us who review audio equipment, and even audiophiles who don't, often talk about our reference systems.
10+ min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Hi-fi for (very) small spaces
For the past few months, I've been getting ready to move. Those of you who've looked for an apartment in New York City know that it may be the single most dismal thing about living here.
10+ min |
October 2025
Stereophile
Octave Audio Jubilee
Way back in the age when Stereophile’s print magazine was the size of a theater playbill, common wisdom declared that the tube preamp was the ideal complement to solid state amplification.
10+ min |
October 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Why Mindful Leaders Are Better at Managing Change
Managers with greater self-awareness and emotional control are better able to lead their teams through the ambiguity of a shift in direction.
7 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Missing Link Between Purpose and Performance
Team leaders hold the key to translating corporate purpose into employee commitment through regular dialogue, balanced relationships, and worker autonomy.
8 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
How to Foster Talent Management Champions
Many managers pay insufficient attention to talent strategy. Five interventions can help deepen their commitment to identifying and developing key capabilities.
10 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
The Hidden Costs of Coding With Generative Al
Generative Al can boost coding productivity, but careless deployment creates technical debt that cripples scalability and destabilizes systems.
6 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
A New Method for Assessing Circular Business Cases
Conventional business analysis overlooks the costs and new revenue sources found in circular approaches.
10+ min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
Get Work Back on Track With Visual Management
The key to fixing snarled knowledge-work processes is to make invisible work visible.
10+ min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
The High Cost of Executives' Intellectual Property Blind Spots
Strategic business decisions often involve intellectual property, but senior managers' understanding of salient issues is often limited.
10 min |
Fall 2025
MIT Sloan Management Review
AI Can Improve How Humans and Robots Work
The modern warehouse represents the frontier of human-robot collaboration.
10 min |
Fall 2025
The New Yorker
Philip Gourevitch on Gilles Peress's Photo from September 11th
It's all there in this photograph of first responders reduced to helpless bystanders in a wilderness of pulverized concrete. We cannot see what they see, but in their attitude of stricken astonishment we feel it—the recognition of the unrecognizable that confronted us on that Tuesday morning in September. We see them standing in that ashen pall, like the last survivors of a lost time, and it comes only as an afterthought that they appear not to notice the one other living thing we know was there—the photographer, my friend and colleague Gilles Peress.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
COMMENT ILL ADVISED
Last month, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, demanded that Susan Monarez, the newly confirmed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fire senior officials at her agency and accept wholesale the recommendations of a handpicked panel of vaccine advisers whom he had installed. Monarez refused, and Kennedy asked for her resignation, just weeks after saying that he had “full confidence” in her “unimpeachable scientific credentials.”
4 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
TALKING CURE
Bella Freud's podcast, \"Fashion Neurosis,\" was born of obsession-and childhood trauma.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
TAKE ME BACK
Nostalgic cravings at the Minnesota State Fair.
7 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
Voyagers!
They drove two hours before the third stop.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
THERE'S THE RUB
At the World Championship in Massage, no body is left behind.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
THE CHAMELEON
Bohuslav Martinů explored one musical form after another.
5 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
BOT MEETS GIRL
Playing the field with a pack of A.I. companions.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
COMEDY OF ERRORS
Sabrina Carpenter's carnal jokes.
5 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARLOWE
Spy, murder victim, and the boldest poet of his day, the transgressive Elizabethan dramatist is catnip to biographers.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
CAVITY DEPT.CHEWY
Earlier this year, the identical twins Adeev and Ezra Potash, who are from Omaha, Nebraska, were named that state’s first-ever Composer Laureates.
4 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
ENEMIES OF THE STATE
Inside the Trump Administration's mass-deportation program.
10+ min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
BACK TO SCHOOL DEPT.DUMPSTER DIVING
Each year, in late May, the custodial crew at N.Y.U. conducts a lightning sweep of the campus's twentythree dorms in preparation for the abbreviated summer session.
3 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
CALLAS, GALAS
In a dressing room near the amphitheatre on Little Island, a makeup artist (James Kaliardos, standing) was pouring his attention and a wealth of beauty supplies onto a countertenor (Anthony Roth Costanzo, seated). “I chose a little of Lady Gaga’s makeup, a little of Rihanna's,” Kaliardos told Costanzo. “We have to bring the divas with us. From diva to diva.” Costanzo replied, “It’s communicable.”
3 min |
September 15, 2025
The New Yorker
GULF
This summer, on his Scottish golf course, the President played the golf of Scotland, but now that he's back on this continent he can play the golf of Mexico.
3 min |