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Summer is the season of long, often tedious, travel days. New Yorker staffers recommend some audiobooks to make those road ...
There’s something omnivorously large about Cooper Whittlesey’s aesthetic. He’s obviously spent time studying his craft, even ...
“Joan,” a new play about the trailblazing comic Joan Rivers, opens with one of her searing standup routines, but playwright ...
Why should today’s readers check out an 1838 book about an American man’s increasingly bizarre and terrifying journey to the ...
And that illustrates a huge problem for satirists in the age of Donald Trump. He should be easy to mock, but he is not. One ...
The French Market District is partnering with the National Parks Service to present Dolly Days in Dutch Alley, where members ...
She talked to American Libraries at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia ...
This week, three choices that will make for engaging conversations long after you’ve read the final chapters. Enjoy the ...
Revel in words and writing. Let the world see you doing it.
In “Maggie; or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar,” Katie Yee treats the darkest themes with unlikely levity.
Let’s forget the au-pair idea. No one even knows what those words mean.
Now, with the book on shelves, the DIY artist is promoting “Doing Time” and on the road opening for Brian Posehn, who fans ...