Voices
John W. Miller is a Pittsburgh-based former Wall Street Journal staff reporter and co-director of the PBS film “Moundsville.”
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Dan Bevacqua’s debut novel, the darkly comic 'Molly Bit,' follows the rise and fall of a Hollywood star.
Arts & CultureMusic
Several political artists were been nominated for Grammys this year, including Rhiannon Giddens, bluegrass outfit Che Apalache and Kenyan folk singer J.S. Ondara.
Arts & CultureIdeas
A Trappist monastery in Massachusetts revives a centuries-old brewing tradition.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Everybody would get this money, regardless of their wealth or income: you, your mom, Bill Gates. The payments would be made for life.
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‘Dignity’ is part a long tradition of writers who left their lives of comfort to study squalor and decline,
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The solution to the “current opioid crisis is one that involves the whole person.”
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Armed with enthusiasm, command of his material and a knack for analogy, Steve Brusatte has written a book that incarnates dinosaurs with color, sound and fury.
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The nation’s nonfiction bard, Michael Lewis, makes the case that our government is more important—and competent—than we realize.
FaithFaith in Focus
There are three things you need to orient yourself in times of crisis and change, a monk told me: divine inspiration, the facts of your life and a wise witness to certify that you’re living in reality.
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Adam Fisher's oral history of Silicon Valley chronicles the genesis and sometimes fall of every tech giant, the invention of key technologies and the development of cultural institutions around the industry.