Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray will be part of The Post and Courier's Charleston Porch Talks series on July ...
When The Washington Post’s management axed Book World in February, it wasn’t just one casualty among hundreds of layoffs; it was the latest high-profile death blow to a newspaper book review section ...
A sweeping analysis of more than 800 studies challenges the idea of a universal “safe” drinking limit, finding stronger evidence for alcohol-related harms than for any uncertain health benefits. Study ...
So trim, toned and beatific that it seems to have emerged from her favorite morning SoulCycle class, Jill Biden’s second memoir, “View From The East Wing,” rests on simple details. The cotton balls ...
In 1951, not long after her breakthrough appearances in “All About Eve” and “The Asphalt Jungle,” Marilyn Monroe went to college: She enrolled in a pair of 10-week classes at UCLA’s adult-extension ...
Perhaps because he’s so cute and marketable, Yoshi’s adventures have been designed for a younger and younger audience for the last several years. 2006’s Yoshi’s Island DS was not out-of-step with the ...
It’s always a drag when a game you are looking forward disappoints, but it’s even sadder when it shows you exactly how it didn’t have to at the same time. Plenty of games miss the mark in some way, ...
Featuring 349 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, YA, and audiobooks; also in this issue: an interview with Mac Barnett, book news, and much more One of the most coveted ...
Book reviews: ‘Transcription’ and ‘The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness’
“As ever with Ben Lerner’s novels, the plot of Transcription is sparse, propelled mostly by the characters’ winding speech and the narrator’s thoughts,” said Hannah Gold in Harper’s. But even at 144 ...
Polito's book accepts the common idea that Dylan lost his way in the 1980s, putting out mediocre music and giving listless live performances. I'd certainly noticed that something was up when Dylan ...
An author and freelance journalist has admitted to using AI to help him write a book review for the New York Times. The Times promptly dropped Preston, calling his “reliance on A.I. and his use of ...
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