Danielle Sassoon’s American bravery. Plus: Susan B. Glasser on Putin’s great day in Washington; Stephen A. Smith for ...
The civil rights activist speaks to Vanity Fair about her new memoir, her experience with the Anti-Defamation League, and ...
The Podcast Academy (TPA), the preeminent professional podcast organization, has announced the nominees for its fifth annual Awards for Excellence in Audio (The Ambies). Hosted by multi-hyphenate ...
A survey of the Polish poet’s work in the late 1940s and early 1950s highlights Miłosz’s attempt to grapple with the ...
In advance of his new collection of short stories, ‘The American No,’ Everett opens up about finding the humor in rejection, ...
Ringgold’s painting was not. It was Barbara Drummond, a correctional officer and a former volunteer at the Schomburg Center ...
Thankfully, two recent anthologies of Indian fiction — both suggested to me by avid readers at the Book Fair — sparkled and may redress an imbalance noted by a literary friend recently: Jaipur, and ...
Cellphone messages provide a cherished link for Ukrainians whose partners are away fighting, but when the answers dry up, the ...
Filmmaker Magnus von Horn discusses his gritty film, now nominated for the best international feature Oscar.
From the daily newsletter: a doctor goes to Mars. Plus: investigating celebrity yearbooks; Merve Emre on friendship books; ...
Give Taylor Dayne a microphone and she oozes passion. It doesn’t matter if she’s belting her ‘80s megahit “Tell It to My ...
The Vanda Gallery in New Rochelle (a half-hour train ride from Manhattan) has mounted a memorable photo exhibit. From ...
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