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- Put the kettle on and settle in with a fresh batch of British TV showsWhat鈥檚 new in British TV? This fall, culinary, political, and detective offerings aim to match the appeal of 鈥淒ownton Abbey.鈥澛
- In a WordSlipping into a subjunctive moodThe subjunctive form is one of the trickiest parts of English to get right 鈥 and of course聽Beyonc茅鈥檚聽鈥淚f I Were a Boy鈥 nails it perfectly.
- Home theater: Bring the family together with the Beatles and 鈥楤abe鈥Film critic Peter Rainer suggests a selection of family films that have multigenerational appeal and a unifying power.
- Heat lamps and hot cider. Can restaurants survive a pandemic winter?Alfresco dining has provided critical relief to the restaurant industry, which has been hit especially hard by COVID-19. But can it survive winter?
- Native American women shape how museums frame Indigenous cultureA Native American exhibition at the Field Museum in Chicago features聽the聽contributions of Crow, or Aps谩alooke, women and proclaims:聽We are still here.
- In a WordFictional characters gave their names to words tooBlurb,聽zany, and pants are all eponymous聽words with origins in the names of fictional characters 鈥 and there鈥檚 plenty more to be found.
- Remembering Justice Ginsburg: To my mom, she was 鈥楻uthie鈥The late Ruth Bader Ginsburg was one of 11 women accepted at Harvard Law School in 1956. My mother was also among them.聽
- In which I witness someone falling in loveShould we even be here at the dog shelter, given COVID-19 strictures? Then a police officer pulled up.
- After the pandemic, where will the US child care system end up?Improving the child care system in the U.S. increasingly includes discussion about how to offer learning opportunities to children sooner.
- First Look'Schitt's Creek' and 'Watchmen' are big Emmy winners鈥淪chitt's Creek鈥 swept the 2020 Emmy Awards for comedy. HBO's "Succession" and "Watchmen" were also winners of multiple awards.聽
- With Broadway dark, the show must go on outside New York CityWith Broadway shuttered until at least spring, some veteran performers are returning home and sharing their talents there.
- In a WordPeople who lent their names to wordsThe most famous example of an eponymous word is probably聽sandwich. But there are many others that go unnoticed in daily conversation.
- Picture of comfort: Gardening in times of crisis (animation)In times of crisis, gardens can bring joy and solace. Our animated take on an essay about the two gardens that helped one writer cope.聽
- Confessions of a self-talkerThe trick is to be circumspect about talking to oneself in public, lest genius be mistaken for madness.
- Beyond the gallery wall: Art world retrains the public, virtuallyMuseums and galleries are creating more and better ways to engage patrons, enhancing online experiences and boosting sales potential to collectors. 聽
- First LookDiversity at the Emmys: Lasting change or one-time gesture?A record number of people of color have received 2020 Emmy nominations, highlighting the works of such actors as Kerry Washington, Sandra Oh, Regina King, Billy Porter, and Sterling K. Brown. But聽Latino talent is still largely overlooked at the Emmys, critics say.
- From 鈥業 Am Woman鈥 to 鈥楪et on Up鈥: Movies that hit the right noteWith the release of a new biopic about Helen Reddy, 鈥淚 Am Woman,鈥 the Monitor鈥檚 film critic shares some of his top choices for films about singers.
- In a WordThe subtle sexism behind words such as 鈥榝eisty鈥At first glance,聽feisty聽seems like a compliment. But it鈥檚聽an adjective that subtly undermines even while it ostensibly praises.
- Proud to be included as 鈥榦ne of the guys鈥I wanted to play all the sports the boys were playing. In those聽pre-Title IX days, it was not to be. But that hasn鈥檛 stopped me.聽
- Even without Mushu, Disney ups remake game with 鈥楳ulan鈥There鈥檚 no Mushu, Shang, or sassy grandma, but Disney鈥檚 highly anticipated remake of 鈥淢ulan鈥 took risks that paid off.