200 Days and Still No Justice for Hind Rajab
It’s now been more than 200 days since Israeli forces killed 6-year-old Hind Rajab, her family members, and the medics sent to save her. … Continue reading200 Days and Still No Justice for Hind Rajab
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It’s now been more than 200 days since Israeli forces killed 6-year-old Hind Rajab, her family members, and the medics sent to save her. … Continue reading200 Days and Still No Justice for Hind Rajab
Some day I will tell you I love yousome day you will tell me, do you?Some day my gaze will invade youwith flock of arrows like migrantredbreasted sapsuckers do thecherry
Tina Jordan at The New York Times Book Review: The sketch above appears in a recent book I find particularly fascinating: Jane Rosenberg’s DRAWN TESTIMONY: My Four Decades as a
The Consummation of Empire, and The Andes of Ecuador are all considered examples of great American art, but there was little appreciation… … Continue readingHow Renaissance Art Found Its Way to American Museums
“The Killers” is a short story by Charles Bukowski in his 1973 collection, South of No North. Bukowski, greatly influenced by Hemingway… … Continue readingA Passage From “The Killers”
I sit to see shadows play with dolls of darkness that is light. I sit to think past has passed childhood has lost its ribbon. … Continue readingFriday Poem: Adolescence
Crypto assets and artificial intelligence have one thing in common. Both are power hungry. The climate impact of these activities is cause for concern. … Continue readingCarbon Emissions from AI and Crypto Are Surging and Tax Policy Can Help
The Edge of Sentience, rather than offering Houdini-like escapes from uncertainty, is all about how to make evidence-based decisions in the face of uncertainty. … Continue readingOverconfidence About Sentience is Everywhere—and it’s Dangerous
Populism, the rule of many, and authoritarianism, the rule of one, might seem like antipoles. But they are intimately related. Wherever populism appears, so do various forms of… … Continue readingWhat Populism Is—And Isn’t
The OEF is defined as the ratio of oxygen used by the brain to oxygen delivered by flowing blood and is remarkably uniform in the awake but resting state… … Continue readingWhat Your Brain Is Really Doing When Doing “Nothing”
“Karan Kapoor introduced me to the form of the ghazal …I immediately took to the form and started practicing it.” … Continue readingThursday Poem: In the House of God
Just as the Arab Spring soon became what Harvard Law School’s Noah Feldman called an Arab Winter, Bangladesh’s democratic renewal could be smothered in its crib. … Continue reading“Bangla Spring”