Sarah Chihaya’s unconventional memoir charts her troubled relationship with the literature that formed her.
How Pilar Savone of Kerry Washington's Simpson Street is leading Hollywood's charge for diverse storytelling through hits ...
“Memories are conjurings,” writes Lidia Yuknavitch in this quicksilver, expansive exploration of grief and hauntings (the ...
Rumaan Alam’s “Entitlement,” Ian Frazier’s “Paradise Bronx” and Lisa Ko’s “Memory Piece” are among 13 finalists for the Gotham Book Prize ...
Arch Campbell moved to Washington, DC, in 1974 for a job at WRC-TV. He was just in time for a revolution in TV news. "We were taking the place of the first batch of newspeople, who generally chased ...
In Andrew Lipstein’s novel ‘Something Rotten,’ a pair of journalists seeks a new life in the old world.
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Writer Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum grew up surrounded by words. As children, she and her sister enjoyed falling asleep to their ...
In the early 20th century – a time when men held most positions of authority – Greene was a celebrated book agent, a curator and the first director of the Morgan Library. She also earned US$10,000 a ...
With close to two million words written in the red clay behind me, I have used a gracious plenty of the words that the good Lord allotted me. I am most grateful for the privilege.
Good afternoon, this is W42ST Lifestyle Editor Sarah Beling with “Make Way For The Weekend” — your curated guide to the best of New York events in one convenient newsletter! While there are many film ...