He was the main whiz behind a crossword variation for The Times, whose readers delighted in his anagrams and sometimes ...
The creator of the Puns and Anagrams puzzle for The New York Times — a form that involved wordplay and groan-inducing puns, ...
With no heavy favorites in this year’s MLB tournament, every team brings a “Why Not Us?” mentality into the postseason.
Take the shifting sands of Nordic and German co-productions as an example. Miira Paasilinna, managing director of Anagram ...
To come up with a result as weird as this, you need to be using some equally mind-bending math – and indeed, this paradox ...
Welcome to a new week, Philly! Today will be partly sunny, with a high near 82. Philadelphia Register of Wills John Sabatina ...
Haven't we always been taught that doing crosswords is an excellent way of exercising the brain as we age, keeping it sharp ...
Amie Barrodale’s wildly inventive novel is about a woman who enters an uncertain afterlife, meets otherworldly beings and tries to help her teenage son from the beyond.
Welcome to fall, Philly, and to the Jordan Davis fan club. Pennsylvania’s state budget is nearly three months late. Leaders ...
Puzzles Editor Joseph O'Keeffe (Mulholland) offers a comprehensive guide to cryptic crosswords, as well as examples to try.
As Doktor Karayom, artist Russel Trinidad’s vermillion works are marked by gore, folklore, and street smart humor. He talks ...
Klein is right that he doesn’t get to draw the line. No one person does; certainly no one journalist. Even Trump doesn’t, ...