In November, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Maggie O’Farrell’s historical tear-jerker, about a death that shaped Shakespeare.
It has been said the life of a founder is a lonely one. And clichéd as it may sound, at the end of a hectic day, founders ...
In a new essay collection, the novelist and critic offers her observations on artists, technology and a vanishing public ...
United States Senator John Neely Kennedy’s newly published book, HOW TO TEST NEGATIVE FOR STUPID is a primer on how to use ...
Kodak's digital misstep highlights a crucial lesson: technology alone isn't enough. A new framework emphasizes understanding ...
Seeking a mandate from the French people for his policies, Louis XVI convened the Estates General. Events soon outran the ...
Kervin’s latest book publishes a year after Al-Fayed: Predator at Harrods (2024) first aired on the BBC, which gave testimonies of more than 20 women who claimed they were sexually assaulted by the ...
Today, most books of this type are produced by movie stars or musicians, while literary memoirs tend to focus on one ...
Mapmakers of the 19th century sought to render both the natural and political worlds with clarity and beauty.
Can sea slugs form abstract thoughts? Do we dare to see any "purpose" in evolution? Is the subjective just a complicated form ...
Discover the inspiring graphic novel 'Champion' by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld. A story of redemption and life ...
I Am Frankelda,' the first stop-motion feature to ever be produced in Mexico, is a winning, gothic musical overflowing with ...