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For World War I fanatics and unconditional romance-heads, “In the Absence of Men” is a story worth grimacing through, but it ...
Many religious groups have wanted to destroy liberal democracy, explains author Jerome Copulsky. But before Trump, none had ...
During the height of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Boston’s daily newspapers employed some of the nation’s best-known film critics, ...
The books we’re packing for summer 2025 holidays, from fantasy to romances - From exciting debuts to classic thrillers, these ...
Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Pinho requires a high level of intellectual engagement from audiences in 216-minute Cannes film 'I ...
I’ve been going through emails Rob and I exchanged in our early 20s, and I’ve been amazed at how seriously we continued to ...
Everything from a live-action Disney remake to the newest Mission Impossible movie will be hitting screens this summer.
Challenges to the content of books and other materials are a familiar experience for library staff. ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom has provided many resources to navigate such challenges on its ...
The author of The Last Ferry Out shares how she’s built her powerful reader community—and kept the thrills coming along the ...
That amounts to one in four men under 35 feeling lonely. And loneliness, which was declared a national epidemic by the former ...
American novelists have often imagined presidents who seize power and defy the courts. Their lessons are sobering ...
On her ninth birthday, Marie sat on the edge of her bed, staring at the small cake on the table. It was store-bought, lopsided with a single candle in the middle. She lit it herself, the small ...
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