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The bestselling author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette has shared the cover of her forthcoming novel, Go Gentle, exclusively ...
The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth” inspired culinary luminaries like Alice Waters and Samin Nosrat. Does it matter that ...
David M. Stewart recounts Jonathan Demme's career, from a chance encounter with Francois Truffault through his run-ins with ...
Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introvert, set out to change aspects of her personality she didn't like by ...
You might have meant a ladies’ magazine which has a party line as rigid and sterile as that of, say, either the Communist or ...
The Arkansas Razorbacks picked up a big commitment on Tuesday from across the border when former Missouri State outfielder Zack Stewart announced his decision on twitter. Stewart was a big reason ...
Book reveals new details on investigations into slayings of McStay family Caitlin Rother pored over thousands of pages of documents and previously unreleased police reports while researching her ...
Sam Tanenhaus' new biography examines the life and influence of the political commentator, magazine editor and TV debater who catalyzed America's conservative movement.
More than a dozen children’s book authors and illustrators whose work was named in a Supreme Court case said Friday’s ruling, which sided with a group of religious parents who objected to the… ...
Supreme Court Supreme Court decides whether to allow parents to shield children from LGBTQ books in school Muslim and Christian families sought opt-out option for elementary school students in ...
Which perhaps requires a re-read of the quote that begins what is a review of Ian Leslie’s excellent new book about John Lennon and Paul McCartney, John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs.
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in an age of book bans, how powerful stories — and reading — can be.