Joan Didion haunts Los Angeles. In January, as catastrophic fires ripped through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, Didion’s name became an echo on social media timelines as Angelenos shared ...
In order to secure wireless transmissions, we study covert communications for integrated satellite-terrestrial relay networks (ISTRNs) with multiple deployed relays and public users, where users are ...
If Joan Didion had an overarching preoccupation as a journalist and novelist, it was to find interstices where truth and myth blend into each other. In many of the essays that were collected in ...
A married father of two who put thousands into Rory Campbell's failed football-betting syndicate has died before receiving his investment back. The backer, a well-known figure in the betting world ...
By Joanne Kaufman Joan Dye Gussow, a nutritionist and educator who was often referred to as the matriarch of the “eat locally, think globally” food movement, died on Friday at her home in ...
Jessica Campbell is used to chasing dreams. Growing up in small-town Saskatchewan as the youngest of four, she started skating as soon as she could walk, trying to catch up with her hockey-playing ...
She said that she was once at romance novelist Jackie Collins’ house playing billiards when her sister, “Dynasty” actress Joan Collins, jokingly told her two things to never do after turning ...
Joan Baez’s body of work is so massive that even she’s surprised by it at times. Scanning a list of items on display at "Joan Baez: A Life of Music, Art, and Activism" at the Folk Americana ...
By Alissa Wilkinson This article is an adapted excerpt from “We Tell Ourselves Stories: Joan Didion and the American Dream Machine,” by Alissa Wilkinson for Liveright Publishing Corporation.