A demonic half-dog, half-man in a Japanese Heian-era outfit called a suikan watches from one corner of a wall. Elsewhere a young pirate boy grins so broadly that the bottom half of his face is ...
A first-of-its-kind exhibition in San Francisco shows the artistry and history of the Japanese comics that have fueled hits across TV and film. By Maya Phillips Reporting from San Francisco A demonic ...
If Democratic lawmakers were smart ‒ something that seems debatable lately ‒ they’d pay attention to the way the dean of Georgetown University's law school just took a Trump-loving U.S. attorney to ...
A singular Cheeto shaped in the form of a Pokémon character has just sold for over $87,000. Nicknamed the “Cheetozard,” the cheesy cornmeal snack resembled one of the franchise’s main characters, an ...
Long ago, a question posted in the Sharper Iron forum regarding the possessive form of “Jesus.” Is it Jesus’ or Jesus’s or something else? Commenters provided good answers for the English usage and ...
What's the rule for making a name ending in 's' possessive, or plural possessive? NPR's David Folkenflik talks with grammarian Ellen Jovin, who's watched the confusion over the Harris-Walz ticket.
Have you ever wondered if you’re using the right subject and verb agreement in your writing? Concord is all about matching certain parts of a sentence so they logically fit together. But there are a ...
With Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz running on the same ticket, grammar geeks are in overdrive. By Remy Tumin When Vice President Kamala Harris chose Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota as her ...
Hershey’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are a fan-favorite — but are you saying the candy's name correctly? When Parade.com asked for tips on pronouncing the top-selling chocolate treat, a spokesperson ...
Wheel of Fortune's Teachers' Week has turned into an unexpected English lesson. A Sony rep has pointed out that viewers annually raise the punctuation question, which prompted host Pat Sajak to ...