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After winning one of the top literary prizes last year for his children’s book “The Eyes & The Impossible,” Dave Eggers has a ...
Ever since Pope Francis died, I have been reflecting upon my time in Catholic school and the lessons I learned about service, community and hard work.
Alexa Donovan, Arts Editor  “Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is ...
In the past seventy-five years in America, the nutritional bar has gone from niche to mainstream. In the fifties, Bob Hoffman ...
Speaking of forgiving, reading an advanced copy of David Zweig’s new book on the subject of the decision-making process ...
Need some inspiration for your band's name? Why not crack open the Kindle, head to the library or go browsing in your local ...
Six months after his dog’s death, a writer reflects on a life of adventures together — and looks ahead to his first summer ...
It’s one of the biggest conspiracy theories surrounding the American Revolutionary War. The most famous midnight ride in ...
For 250 years, historians have argued over who fired first at the Battle of Lexington, when Massachusetts militiamen faced British soldiers about 20 miles west of Boston.
What’s most fascinating to me as a reader is that Szalay has deliberately removed one of the most potent tools a novelist has ...
Keep reading to see the answers to these questions – they all derive from facts that appear in A Brief History of Photography by David S Young. On sale now from all good bookstores and online ...
Mel Brooks, Betty Friedan, Norman Mailer, Leonard Bernstein. In his new book, “Eminent Jews,” David Denby profiles the rich, ...