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On a shelf next to my desk, I keep the books that shaped how I think about our planet—and how I cover it as a journalist ...
Cue the Blue Öyster Cult because Godzilla is go-going to the city thanks to “Godzilla vs. Boston,” an upcoming comic book ...
In cli-fi novels, the worst has happened: The big storm hit, the floodwater festered, and the air has gone toxic. While ...
Lynn Steger Strong’s exquisitely written fourth novel, “ The Float Test ,” is a piercing portrait of the Kenner clan, whose ...
Like Hwang’s previous novels, this book is a tender, spooky portrait of outcast friends and lovers. In the first story, d and ...
There is something about seeing an excellent movie: an event so engrossing, so complex, that you catch yourself thinking: I need more.
Kennedy’s rhetoric sets the US back at least a decade to a time rife with damaging stigma around autism that the community ...
Ostfriesenhölle' will air on Arte this Good Friday. In an interview, crime author Klaus-Peter Wolf, originally from ...
Dystopian literature has gained popularity countless times over the years, and it seems to be coming back once more with the ...
Author Charlie Jane Anders reflects on reading and writing young adult literature in an era of explosive popularity that may ...
It still feels a little paranoid to say it out loud: that the United States might be drifting toward something that looks a ...
Graves County native, Bernadette Rule, will give two local readings from her latest non-fiction novel, the "Arithmetic of Color," set in the 1920s and published last year.