Aleshea Harris takes the religious undercurrents of Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” and dirties them, wisely, in her new ...
The Corrections,” Jonathan Franzen’s third novel, was hailed as the novel of its time, when it came out in 2001, winning that ...
Your story “ A Talent for Seeming ,” which is adapted from the early pages of a novel-in-progress, focusses on a teen-age ...
California’s ballot is 19 inches long, and lists 61 gubernatorial candidates. But where are the star applicants?
The author discusses his story “The Twice-Widowed Khala Helai.” ...
The actor discusses toxic masculinity on the second season of “Rivals” and a new adaptation of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” ...
But, above all, there is what you’d call a childish cruelty, a form of cruelty with no superego, which takes pleasure in ...
This year’s Shakespeare in the Park production puts the star-crossed lovers on the U.S.-Mexico border. And there’s another ...
Although very few people in Butte, Montana, had heard of Bertolt Brecht, it was the kind of place that Brecht would have dug: a boomtown staked out on arid highland better suited for grazing sheep, a ...
You’re reading The Financial Page, John Cassidy’s weekly column on economics and politics. In recent months, higher prices and sagging consumer sentiment have caused the U.S. economy to slow on an ...
In English, it’s called the World Cup, but I prefer the stirring names by which it’s known in other European ...
San Antonio’s Game Seven victory against Oklahoma City announced the arrival of the N.B.A.’s most remarkable new superstar in ...
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