Christian McClellan’s ‘Project Manager’ has a new lease on life after his post-pandemic workload prevented a grander rollout ...
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Art critic Blake Gopnik spent hundreds of hours immersed in Barnes’s archives. The result is 'The Maverick’s Museum: Albert Barnes and His American Dream.' ...
Lemebel’s writing was entirely focussed on those living on the farthest margins of society—people escaping the norms and seen as different.
By 1919, the independent Ocean Beach Library became part of the San Diego Public Library, Rankin began her long tenure as the beach town’s librarian, and the people of OB transferred the furniture and ...
In Knife, the novelist goes back to Chautauqua, where he was nearly killed in a 2022 attack.
Medary graduated from Cornell College in Mount Vernon in 1912 and earned her master’s degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1914. After teaching in Rhode Island, Illinois and ...
Last Thursday, the worlds of fashion and art came together at the Another Tomorrow flagship on Wooster Street, where the host ...
Four years after Detransition, Baby, Peters is back with Stag Dance, which seeks to break down the “binary between cis people and trans people.” ...
From the Middle Ages to Rousseau to the Industrial Revolution to Trotsky, historian Ralph Raico provides a refreshing ...
“Our leap of faith was a tremendous one,” said Stacey, who with Weakley and co-owners Maren Rosenberg, Nick Heineman and Rupert Murray debuted Bookclub earlier this year in a Lake View space formerly ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author Colm Toibin about his new novel Long Island, which centers around a woman dealing with the fallout of a pregnancy caused by her husband's betrayal.