Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age ...
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 ...
“Memories are conjurings,” writes Lidia Yuknavitch in this quicksilver, expansive exploration of grief and hauntings (the ...
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 ...
Sarah Chihaya’s unconventional memoir charts her troubled relationship with the literature that formed her.
A new crop of Canadian-made books seems tailor-made just for you. You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Make Chuck Hughes's savoury breakfast ...
Affordability isn’t just about young people staying at home longer than they might want to. It’s an alert for a brewing ...
Considered to be among the nation’s most prestigious honors, the James Beard Awards recognize exceptional talent in the ...
Queer couples across the country have been racing to marry before the Trump administration begins, often bumping up their ...
Although I disagreed with Jimmy Breslin’s politics, I always read his newspaper columns, magazine pieces and books. I always found his work unique and interesting. I particularly liked his crime ...
Soon after his victory in November, President-elect Donald J. Trump claimed a “powerful mandate” for his legislative agenda. Indeed, he swept all of the key battleground states and was the ...