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The Writer's Life: The smart, accessible 'Who Owns the Future?' peers critically at the...
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Detective Inspector Jack Caffery and Sgt. Flea Marley investigate strange occurrences...
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Writing a Zen memoir is like crowd sourcing your spiritual life. You are always only a...
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Usually, people who enjoy peppering their conversations with wordplay get the...
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Baz Lurhmann's The Great Gatsby lindy-hopped away with over 50 million dollars this...
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Evan Munday will be appearing at Trinity Bellwoods Park on Saturday, June 22nd, from 12...
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When she was just 16 years old, Maya Angelou got pregnant with her son, Guy Johnson. At...
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DOVER, Del. — A woman who lived with a Delaware pediatrician accused of waterboarding...
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Author and transgender advocate Jennifer Finney Boylan looks at motherhood, fatherhood...
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In “City of Ambition,” Mason B. Williams explores what drove a patrician Democrat and a...
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The success of the first four film adaptations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels,...
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Anne Boleyn. There are few famous people about whom we have imagined so much, yet know...
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In 1935, Ernest Hemingway revealed some of his favorite books in Esquire magazine. We...
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The title of Sheryl Sandberg’s manifesto, “Lean In,” quickly became ubiquitous.
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Marcia Coyle skillfully reports on the aggressive turn the Supreme Court has taken...
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In Helene Wecker’s novel, two folkloric creatures emerge onto the streets of 1899 New...
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Changes to the best-seller lists and this column, Open Book, are new to the Book...
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An unhappy woman discovers a distressing secret in Patrick McGrath’s novel.
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Brian Stelter recounts the intrigue, infighting and personal crises in the morning TV...
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The troubles of Tom Drury’s characters seem to stretch back into the inscrutable past,...
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Fiona Maazel’s antic new novel examines the contradictory but concurrent urges for...
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Recording an audiobook requires talent, discipline and a lot of coffee.
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Stuck in traffic with David Sedaris.
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A comprehensive collection of Ernest Hemingway’s novels, nonfiction and short stories.
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From the birth of the Republican Party to the Spanish-American War, John Hay was a...
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A novel and essay collection by Elinor Lipman showcase her urbanity and optimism.
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William Gaddis’s letters reveal the struggle and self-doubt behind the novels.
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The digital-age transparency we’ve grown accustomed to may threaten the spirit of...
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