Their names may not be familiar, but they helped define queer art, activism and storytelling as we know it today.
Sportschosun Lee Ji-hyun] Broadcaster Kim Na-young shed tears after reading letters from her two sons while spending her first Parents' Day since registering ...
From the outside, Pine Bluff native Walter Pryor seems to fit the mold. A graduate of Hendrix College who then shipped out to ...
Q: For years, I have let my neighbor’s landscaper cut through my unfenced yard to reach a strip behind his house, between his ...
Craig Fehrman’s new biographical history widens the points of view of this classic American adventure to include more of the ...
Seeing Washington’s acceptance of British surrender up close is a powerful encounter with a turning point in history,” the ...
Abstract: This letter proposes a Ka-band broadband circularly polarized (CP) planar array based on the magneto-electric (ME) dipole structure. The antenna element consists of linearly polarized (LP) ...
The Origins of the QWERTY Keyboard Take a moment to glance at your keyboard. The peculiar arrangement of letters, ...
A Milwaukee newspaperman built the machine that gave the world the keyboard, then sold his rights to Remington for a pittance ...
Abstract: The application of tiny machine learning (TinyML) in human-computer interaction is revolutionizing gesture recognition technologies. However, there remains a significant gap in the ...
Anthropology professor Janet McIntosh is co-editor of the 2020 book “Language in the Trump Era: Scandals and Emergencies” (Cambridge University Press). In February, she published an article on the ...
Regarding Gerard Baker’s column “When ‘60 Minutes’ Is an Hour Too Long” (An Editor at Large, June 9): Why do I read the Journal front to back? One reason is to enjoy sentences like this by Mr. Baker: ...