MSNBC Host Chris Hayes explores the evolution of the attention economy in “The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's ...
A new biography of Charles W. Chesnutt, by Tess Chakkalakal, explains the friendships and tensions he had with his white ...
Ben Packard was 12 when he saw his brother Nick sneak out the door of their grandparents’ lake house in the middle of a ...
World War II is “fertile storytelling ground” for the new book “Hold Strong,” writes AP reviewer Rob Merrill about the work ...
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the ...
In “A Perfect Frenzy,” Andrew Lawler reveals the hypocrisies of the patriots on the battleground of colonial Virginia.
With the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the uncertainty of the geopolitical moment, it seems appropriate to start 2025 ...
(Putnam via AP) If you read enough, you sometimes come across a book that defies description. That’s a decent enough way to ...
“Color Book” delivers lo-fi pleasures (cueing Roy Ayers’s “Everybody Loves the Sunshine,” for instance) and struts high-fidelity clarity (cinematographer Nikolaus Summerer’s crisp ...
Kim A. Snyder's film spotlights the librarians on the front line of the culture war waged by right-wingers in certain American states.
How Malta Became One of the Most Curious and Corrupt Places in the World feels like two short books housed inside a single ...
Adrian Kane, professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages, recently published a review of “The Space of Latin ...