If you were born in the 90s, you probably remember Encyclopaedia Britannica—those iconic knowledge-packed books that seemed to have answers to everything, long before Google or Wikipedia existed.
You could assemble an entire library of contemporary work fixated on literary imitation, appropriation and theft. By Emily Eakin The author of “The Note” traces her “real obsession” to ...
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We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
The Elf on a Shelf is a popular Christmas tradition that has been enjoyed by families for years, and some people are running out of fun ideas for their kids. The tradition involves a Scout Elf who ...