Imagine driving through California’s sunlit streets, approaching a crosswalk that tells you to “SLOW.” But something’s off — it’s misspelled: “SOLW.” The ...
In this first-person essay, Dasia Hood calls on her fellow Black artists to shift the dialogue around homelessness and ...
During the Victorian era, the concept of floriography, or the language of flowers, grew. So, what message do you want to send to your beloved this Valentine's Day?
Fine dining in America may be a privilege for the few, but its lore is universal. You know fancy when you see it: single-ingredient menus, small portions on large dishware and partially translated ...
Out of 157 young Vermonters recognized by the 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, an impressive 28 attend schools in the ...
Twenty students from Spokane-area schools will be showcasing their art in the annual Black Voices Symposium event on Monday, ...
Checking the word count on Google Docs helps track document length. Follow this quick guide to easily find and use the word count feature. Word count serves as one way to measure the length of a ...
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade were invited to enter the annual Lynn Schwanke Youth Art & Essay Contest in recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This contest is sponsored by ...
If you’re brave enough to enable Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Microsoft Word and wade through its security warnings, you can now play Doom right inside your word processor. To make ...
His voice, rich, hoarse, and powerful, rises and falls in a rhythmic cadence, each word carefully shaped to evoke the wind in the city of Zichang, Shaanxi province. Besides plucking the strings of ...
In a nutshell: Netherlands-based software engineer Wojciech Graj has created another unusual port of the iconic first-person shooter Doom, ingeniously embedding it within a Microsoft Word document.
If you don’t want to sound academic, don’t subtitle an essay ‘On the Dialectics of Eschatology in Stifter and Handke’ A sense of Heimat, or homeland, is also key — and indisputably ...