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A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains remarkably relevant, more than two centuries after her death.
The nice thing about a cultural institution like Superman is that there is a version of the character for everybody. If you ...
We were speaking in the Grill Room, formerly the location of The Four Seasons, another kind of Condé Nast cafeteria where ...
Martin Cruz Smith, who transported readers behind the Iron Curtain in his multifaceted crime novel “Gorky Park,” a Soviet-era blockbuster that topped bestseller lists and kicked off a long-running ...
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed seven New Hampshire bills, many intended to strengthen parental rights, bucking ...
Idiot Sandwich: 100+ Recipes to Elevate Your Sandwich Game will be the first title from Bite Books, a new cookbook imprint between Fox ‘s Studio Ramsay Global and Harper Influence. The book, launching ...
Empire of the Elite,” by Michael M. Grynbaum, is a story of (mostly) insider-outsiders who helmed the glossiest American ...
• You build something lasting. I've found that physical books are more likely to stick around, especially when the vault they ...
Once I made my zine, recognition came far more easily than I was expecting, and that’s because when you put something original, innovative and unique in front of the right people, they’ll want to be a ...
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill? That’s the premise of an exhibit at Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum that looks at four toxic pigments used for millennia and ...
Beyond an inconspicuous garage door on the side of an otherwise conspicuous Snell Hall is the home of a student-staffed book ...
Digital sourcebooks have become a staple for many Dungeons & Dragons players, but there are many reasons why print is still ...