As technology accelerates progress, a paradox emerges: digital nomadism is unraveling humanity back to its hunter-gatherer ...
In an era of climate uncertainty, Irish weather lore points to something we risk losing: the habit of paying attention to what nature is telling us, writes Karol Mullaney Dignam ...
As massive wildfires continue to wreak havoc in the American West, Indigenous people are reviving centuries-old cultural burning practices to protect their communities. Jason Reed, a member of the ...
Stories like A Court of Thorns and Roses have been seducing audiences with tales of romance and magical danger for hundreds of years. Edward John Poynter's painting Orpheus and Eurydice, 1862. Fairies ...
Long before meteorology and climate science, Irish people looked to the natural world to forecast the weather and make sense ...
Looking for help with today's NYT Strands puzzle? Here's an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of ...
Before his disastrous invasion of Russia, Napoleon Bonaparte said, “Geography is destiny!” This assertion prompts thinking ...
Road-tripping is never so entertaining as it is in the festive season. They are crazy and creative, cobbled together with bags of stuffing or grass, old clothes, and odd assortments of farm equipment, ...
Geography integrates the study of people, places, and environments to better understand the world and improve decision-making in sustainable development, urban and regional planning, and geospatial ...
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Magazine diary

Over 30 years ago, when I joined the weekly Sunday as a reporter, everyone around me said it was a big mistake. ‘The age of magazines is over’ was the chorus. Sunday Magazine did close down for ...
Today's NYT Strands hints are easy if you hate the cold.