In “What’s With Baum?,” an anxious, jealous and thrice-married writer finds himself stranded in a culture that wants more ...
When director Oliver Hermanus’s queer drama, “The History of Sound,” played Cannes earlier this year, so many reviews ...
Almost 17, already trying to stitch together what I was hearing on the radio and what I was reading in English class, I was ...
In an eye-opening postmortem of a brutally short presidential campaign, Kamala Harris lays bare her grievances with members ...
In “McNamara at War,” the brothers William and Philip Taubman probe the mind of a Harvard Business School technocrat who ...
In an interview with Mark Hillringhouse, poet Anne Waldman responds to a question about the literary scene with a quote that ...
Kamala Harris dwells on her celebrity endorsements and her record in office. Neither was enough to beat Donald Trump.
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Secrets, Scandal, and Fall Academia Vibes: My Review of Elin Hilderbrand’s ‘The Academy’
When I first heard that Elin Hilderbrand was ending her Nantucket summer beach read career, I was heartbroken, like most ...
“I’m 81! I shouldn’t be here. I should be in bed!” yells Michael Palin (now 82), soaked to the skin, as he stands beside ...
She possessed a mysterious charisma and a seemingly effortless sense of style. Both obscured her relentless, often painful ...
Dev Hynes’ elegant new album, his first in six years, inhabits memories of an English childhood filled with joy, pain, and ...
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our bedside tables. So we asked them, and all ...
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