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Ahead, Harper’s Bazaar speaks with Rico Nasty about the creation of Lethal, the curse of never being creatively credited, and how motherhood—and a little bit of family trauma—inspired some of her best ...
In “Charlottesville: An American Story,” Deborah Baker retraces the events leading up to the violent Unite the Right rally in 2017 and its political aftermath.
Howard Tucker has been practicing medicine since 1947. Ahead of his 103rd birthday, the neurologist shares his thoughts on ...
I always joked that the key difference between Turks and Iranians is what happens when you ask them if they like poetry. Ask ...
A Far Better Thing by H.G. Parry. Release Date: June 17 from Tor Books Why We’re Excited: A fantasy riff on Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, H.G. Parry’s A Far Better Thing is a twisty ...
J.K. Rowling isn't Harry Potter. But a blanket "separate the art from the artist (and her lucrative brand)" policy is always an intellectually lazy argument.
Two recent examples illustrate what I call ‘hate-bait’ – calculated attacks on an easy target to boost ratings under the guise of fighting for fairness in sport.
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. THE GUNFIGHTERS: How Texas Made the West Wild , by Bryan Burrough ...
A fantastical new novel from Karen Russell turns the whispered secrets of a Dust Bowl town into a bold metaphor for repressed ...
All of the most popular artificial intelligence chatbots have the ability to upload and summarize documents, from legal contracts to an entire book. The tech promises to give you a kind of speed ...
Carrie's garden has rats, Miranda realizes she loves trashy TV and Charlotte goes crazy hiring a college counselor on season 3 episode 2 of And Just Like That.
That's why I'm writing this. I'm here to ask you to do something radical: Rewatch Lost in 2025. Yes, all of it. And this time, go in with fresh eyes -- see it not as a weekly network drama, but as ...