I’m writing because I’m deeply unsettled by something I recently discovered. I’m part of an open and consensual adult community that emphasizes honesty and communication. Recently, I connected with ...
The Nov. 4 election spoke volumes about the mood of this nation. The pundits can spin it any way they like, but the truth is ...
I’m a woman with a partner of three years, “Jane.” Jane wants to have a baby and rather than using an unknown sperm donor, she has suggested that our friend “John” would be the perfect donor. I was OK ...
Dear Abby: My brother has ALS and lives in another state. He has a wife and children. His wife has decided that when family visits from out of state, they need to stay in a hotel instead of their ...
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The everyday erosion of resistance: What I learned from translating Daniel Kehlmann’s ‘The Director’
Kehlmann’s novel captures how acquiescence happens — not all at once, not at any single identifiable moment. It seeps in, never announcing itself as a choice. Georg Wilhelm Pabst isn’t a man at a ...
While virtual private networks (VPNs), travel, shared accounts, and expatriatism made results more indicative than definitive ...
During 1974 as a music journalist, I attended a press conference in Beverly Hills at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel when George Harrison was announcing his first US solo tour. His remarks were published ...
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