Featuring 298 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this special International Issue: profiles of Abdulrazak Gurnah, Mayumi Inaba, Leila Boukarim, and Siri ...
Paul Verhoeven’s misunderstood film, which mixed giant insects with a subtle parody of the military world, is making ...
It contains Blom’s science-based principles on seeing, understanding, structuring, harmonizing, rooting, and liberating the ...
I wrote about how pidgin originally developed in Asian ports as a way to converse with European traders. In Hawaii it ...
After he and his brother join them in New York, the novel opens out into a more conventional consideration of rootlessness ...
The celebrated photojournalist picks six favourites. He will talk to Richard Ovenden about his life and work, and will be ...
Published in 2024, this contemporary family drama (and Reader’s Digest Book Club pick) is destined to win your heart. After ...
Although Pokémon is famous for its Pocket Monster franchise, the anime hasn’t always been perfect with some episodes even ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
At the beginning of March, Just One Look landed on Netflix, and now Caught has arrived, promising even more twists and turns within its “gripping” storyline. Based on Coben’s book of the same name, ...
Matt Kepnes, perhaps best known by his social media handles as Nomadic Matt, has built a reputation for himself as the guy ...
The annual Poetry in Voice competition challenges Canadian students to learn poems by heart and perform them online for ...
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