Donyale Harrison makes a combobulated argument in favour of couth, crepant and ept.
From acing a competition or landing a job, to tricking a claw crane machine or getting your book published – here are strategies you need for victory.
Grace Lee, from Malaysia, developed an interest in writing a few years ago. This is her first published piece.
Ever worried you might have done something stupid? It’s probably nothing compared to the efforts of these bizarre bosses. Of course we’re laughing at these guys!
For hours, no-one knew that Arick Baker had fallen into a 58°C grain bin and was slowly being squeezed to death.
Neil Gordon ponders the usefulness of the ubiquitous mobile phone.
A seemingly nonsensical suggestion led Gail MacCallum to uproot her life and follow her dream.
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Hollywood funny man Steve Martin turned 70 on August 14, 2015. We uncovered some of his lesser-known – though impressive – achievements.
It’s the “other” English that both enriches and confuses the language. But Americans aren’t just out to be contrary, writes Donyale Harrison.
Columnist Nury Vittachi prefers his profanities to be articulated in Latin.
Follow the yellow brick road through the facts and figures of the much-loved classic, The Wizard of Oz.
After publishing her first book in her 90s, her life changed and so did many others.
A mother reflects on her daughter’s overseas trip and the life-changing lessons she received from her grandmother.
As she rounded the corner from the front yard into the garage, Lauren, then 23, saw her father, Alec, lying unconscious, pinned on his back beneath the 1995 BMW.