Would you use “anymore” as a synonym for “from here on” or “these days”? It’s a common regionalism here in Pennsylvania, where I’ve heard it from people with a wide range of educational backgrounds. (Thanks to Jim, the Electric Eclectic.) —Dialect Survey Results: Harvard)
Similar:
Lego faces are getting angrier, study finds
The headline is hype. How about "Lego fa...
Aesthetics
Netflix’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ adaptation breaks cycle by not filming in Pittsburgh
Very glad to see another of August Wilso...
Business
Stage Right offers four versions of its musical 'Annie' | TribLIVE
Leapin‘ Lizards! There are four versions...
Culture
NYT: G.W. Bush is "super-overexposed" and "so far to our right" -- so they omitted his pre...
The quotes in my headline are accurate, ...
Amusing
Do Black Holes Create New Universes? Physicist Lee Smolin Interview
Can't wait until we get this end-of-year...
Culture
Getting to the Point in Academic Writing
Don't spend three pages establishing...
Design


