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Despite being from a middle-class family with humble beginnings, Queen Letizia is a fully fledged royal, basking in all the ...
In “The Age of Choice,” Sophia Rosenfeld questions whether choosing — what to buy, whom to vote for — is actually worth it.
Ultimately, Bibliophobia is a book of paradoxes. It’s a profoundly satisfying book about the maddening inadequacy of books. A ...
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NEW YORK — Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez” is an Oscar contender unlike any other. It’s a musical, a trans parable, and a ...
As Karla Sofía Gascón's Oscar campaign derails due to racist tweets, the industry wonders: How did Netflix not check her post ...
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
Miller is joined by Paula Fredriksen of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to discuss On First Principles by Origen ... on Fire Institute to discuss the Book of Judith. John J.
This year's Caldecott medal went to a book about an older sister frustrated when her baby brother "helps." The Newbery went ...