November/December 2021
Cover Art By: Todd Young
I hope my beloved granddaughter feels the sweet anticipation for Christmas I once felt.
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Near Year’s: Take a look a our gallery of the most cherished holiday artwork by Norman Rockwell and others.
You never know what gifts may come your way in life.
Music became more personal and portable with the cassette player.
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“Suddenly, I realized I was up near the ceiling, looking down at my body. A brilliant white light embraced and encompassed me.”
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Why should we put up with technology that makes us anxious and miserable?
How a person I’ve never met helped get me through the worst year of my life.
Train your body to pull, push, bend, and turn more easily with this versatile exercise from personal trainer and author Mike Matthews.
The insights of a young man with autism offer a window into the way the so-called normal mind works.
Bundle up with the latest releases.
With Christmas season upon us, everyone is scrambling to pick out gifts that will wow friends and family members. We’re here to help!
In 1946, ranchers were hiring herders to watch their turkeys — not a difficult job, but it required them to stay alert to two big problems
In 1961, the Post interviewed philosopher Ayn Rand and came away unimpressed.
What happens if a pawn shop sells stolen jewelry?
The Post reported on technology to bring the news into American homes as fast it was created. The idea was, essentially, a radio-based fax machine.
The general idea is to cast light on grace and goodwill wherever they are found.
At age 47, Carl Allamby defied the odds to become a doctor after decades as an auto mechanic.
There’s something about this quintessential holiday dish that signals a special occasion to all invited.
To get their jokes past their network’s censors, Dick and Tom Smothers resorted to subterfuge.
In this uplifting but nearly forgotten story, six boys were shipwrecked on a desert island for over a year. Instead of succumbing to their darker natures, they survived through friendship and cooperation.
In this edition of Logophile, we find out a bit about Lenny and play with some U.S. geography.
We call some people gifted and talented — possessing unusual, almost magical, mental agility. How do great minds tap into such a deep well of genius?
Copycats and “idea thieves” can actually help some industries become more innovative and profitable.
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This is how World War II veterans changed the game for the disability rights movement.
Enjoy this quick side dish warm from the oven.