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Marriage is where the HBO series “Succession” hits viewers the closest.
Research ought to be independent, not ideological.
Streaming is overrated.
Did the pandemic cause an increase? Can it be tied to social media?
Two shows over the weekend provided a joyful reminder of the glory days.
This brings us full circle, back to the sleaziness we knew about before Trump ever set foot in office.
It isn’t enough to challenge someone unless you’re willing to be challenged back.
It’s shocking that Ibsen’s 1879 play remains so shocking.
There are many ways to express patriotism.
Imagine a world without English majors. In the last decade, the study of English and history in college has fallen by a third. At Columbia University,...
It’s as if schools teach them to read and then make them dread doing so.
She makes sense if you listen to only half of what she says.
The charge that she’s a transphobe doesn’t square with her actual views.
Let’s not make the same mistake again.
Stanford University steps back from its list of “harmful” words and phrases.
How a literary world uproar changed book publishing.
Whether to eat meat shouldn’t be a red-blue issue.
Inside a vast, and somewhat peculiar, celebrity obsession.
A 50-year literary partnership is the subject of a new documentary.
Children’s books don’t need to be only about children.
Children’s books don’t need to be only about children.
My many fears about an upcoming cruise.
50 years later, we may be forgetting the lessons of a children’s classic.
50 years later, we may be forgetting the lessons of a children’s classic.
A new documentary on Selena Gomez is the latest to lift the veil.