It was an eventful weekend. We drove to Hot Springs, Arkansas, for ScrivCon, a writer’s conference hosted by my publisher, ...
Amy Frykholm’s novel creates a fascinating interplay of Native people and settlers whose lives are complicated by ...
In a room of stacked books, author Gioia Diliberto sat down with $7.95 sandwiches and bottled wine at The Book Cellar to talk ...
When Kingsley Amis described P D James as ‘Iris Murdoch with murder’ she was almost certainly greatly flattered by the ...
director Mary Harron played up the book’s satirical and psychological elements, crafting a horror film just as funny as a ...
Readers discussing increasing assaults on hospital and medical staff, Myer windows protest, and Catholic Church legal plays.
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Hyper-capitalism is the death knell of democracy. It reduces everything to a commodity, monetizing and pathologizing every ...
Christopher Downes offers some laughs as the Trump administration begins to take shape, but his exaggerations are well ...
This book is a dramatic account of post-Christian Europeans who no longer believe in anything and are increasingly devoid of ...
Every living generation has been petrified by The Wizard of Oz. Early in the 1939 film, a cranky neighbor riding her bicycle ...
Elias Khoury’s “Children of the Ghetto” series continues with a young man switching identities in a society seeking to erase ...