These days, everyone’s a critic. Whether it’s a recently released music album, the new season of a television show or somebody’s Instagram post from ten seconds ago, we already know every little thing ...
When around 150 people gathered on Feb. 8 in Sever 113 — the kind of classic wood-paneled lecture hall in which one fantasizes about studying the great novels — for an English department debate on the ...
We’ve all been there. You’re in a meeting, sharing your ideas, and someone casually tosses out a critique. Suddenly, your heart races, and you feel that familiar heat creeping up your neck. But have ...
Criticism, through hardened into society’s habits, causes a destructive cycle of imperfection. While it allows for corrective changes, improvements and adjustments in our world and often roots itself ...