If your tap water tastes a little off, leaves spots on your dishes, or you just want the peace of mind that comes with ...
Nearly a year after the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, residents and experts say the water problems ...
After more than a year-and-a-half wait, the second season of Fallout has arrived on Prime Video. Unlike season 1, which ...
Ingress protection ratings are good for only so long. Here’s how to protect (and know when to replace) your gadgets.
The singular, disconcerting uneasiness that is so characteristic of Joy Williams’ fiction, yet so hard to pin down, is once again dazzlingly on display in her latest collection, “The Pelican Child.” ...
Residential neighbors are concerned about the noise, traffic and environmental impacts from the proposed development so close ...
From solo packs to four-person rollers, Pelican’s curated kits focus on quick evacuations when time is running out.
Growing reports of contaminants like forever chemicals in local water supplies means clean water is getting more difficult to access. This is where the Sans Water Purifier comes in, a countertop ...
At its best, Joy Williams’s “The Pelican Child” is delightfully unhinged; at its worst, willfully weird and repetitive. By Alexandra Jacobs When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our ...
“The demands of living have consequences,” a haunted young mother says in Joy Williams’s 1978 novel, “The Changeling,” “and that is called fate.” The woman’s brother-in-law, a frightening man with ...
In my struggle to suitably describe Joy Williams’s “The Pelican Child” (Knopf, 176 pages, $27), I have turned to a line by Ms. Williams herself, from the book’s opening story, “Flour.” Here, a woman ...
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