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With the first weekend of the festival now in the history books, clear winners have emerged among the dozens of acts who ...
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own ...
1. Gentlemen-in-training must be respectful, polite and well-mannered at dinner and in conversations, especially in ...
We've all heard the old saying "Don't judge a book by its cover." But let's be honest — that's exactly what we do. A striking image, a bold title, a clever tagline — that's what stops us in the ...
Ready to get your Sherlock on? Readers can figure out whodunit in the interactive mystery book "You Are the Detective: The ...
Thrilled to Death” collects many of Lynne Tillman’s spiky short stories, where dreams tell the truth and glamour mingles with ...
If you stacked up every unread book sitting in UK homes, they’d reach a third of the way to the moon, according to new research by Ideal Home Show. The research shows that each UK adult has, on ...
How neoliberals fell in love with “human nature”—the glue that still unites the divergent factions of the new right.
Led by the School of Histories and Humanities, the CLÓSCAPE project will document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street signs with their unique Gaelic typeface.
One business hopes to get people away from screens. The other is owned by a former Nike creative. Both want to serve the ...
A new book from late author Richard Parker brims with El Paso pride, teasing out the small stuff that makes the city unique.
Now, the priceless book, and one of the earliest works of the famed printer ... They determined that the mistake was made due to a shape in the font falling out of the mounting. Thus, new discoveries ...