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Founding a Literary Magazine Is Always a Risk. These Friends Did It Anyway
The turnout was overwhelming—enough to get Levy and Cash barred from hosting future events at the landmark. Although the ...
Elementary teachers can use these books to give students an easy entry point into writing now that winter break is over—and ...
The Strangers, a horror tale written during the playwright’s college days, appeared in the Strand magazine this week ...
The English writer Dorothy L. Sayers, for example, explores that idea in "The Mind of the Maker," and a recent favorite of ...
Jodie Foster graces the cover of Variety to discuss her new movie, 'A Private Life,' and why she no longer wants to make Hollywood studio movies.
David Rieff is a fixture of New York’s woke literary scene, but he’s not afraid to break with the pack.
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Why We Keep Reading “All Quiet on the Western Front”
A new translation vividly renders the sadly evergreen influence of the Erich Maria Remarque’s World War I novel.
Climate change, A.I., the erasure of democratic norms. Here's how these Latter-day Saints are refusing despair and remaining engaged in a world that sometimes feels like it's ending.
Perplexity offers a minimalist, search-like interface that backs up its statements with citations and references. In ...
Barnes & Noble, once struggling against Amazon, has rebounded under CEO James Daunt by focusing on local community and the ...
With an epic finale, "Stranger Things" achieves the impossible by giving its massive audience a satisfactory ending ...
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