Why am I doing this? I wrote my first JavaScript function way back in 2011 when I took CS 312 at The Univerisity of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. I've been writing Node.js code for about 3 years and if you ...
The KUOW Book Club read "Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler" by Susana M. Morris this month. I'm your reading guide Katie Campbell. Morris joined me on Zoom recently to talk ...
In the Jewish calendar, the holiest day of the year is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement—Oct. 2 this year. It is a fast day. Observant Jews eat and drink nothing between twilight on the eve of Yom ...
“The Feeling of Iron,” by Giaime Alonge, follows two Holocaust survivors on a quest for revenge. By Lea Carpenter Lea Carpenter is a novelist, screenwriter and lecturer in law at Columbia Law School.
When Tulsans look inside “The Outsiders”, Suzy Hinton’s new book on local teen-age warfare, they may not like what they see but they will be unable to put it down. It is a vital plea for a strong hand ...
When covid-19 hit, Jamieson Webster, a practicing psychoanalyst, volunteered as a palliative psychologist caring for the dying. Her hospital, like many, was divided into zones according to risk of ...
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In “On the Move,” Abrahm Lustgarten predicts a massive demographic shift in response to an increasingly unlivable world. By Jon Gertner Jon Gertner’s most recent book is “The Ice at the End of the ...
Tim Johnston is a specialist in the dynamics of families and friendships wrecked by calamity. His 2015 novel, “Descent,” chronicled the deepening fault lines of the Courtlands, a Midwestern family of ...