In a year marked by political violence and collective unease, writers on religion and spirituality offered reflections on ...
Aim to bump older, culturally important, or much-recommended works to the top of your to-be-read list. This is an edition of ...
Following the cultural and critical phenomenon that was Heated Rivalry Season 1, chatter about what could happen in Season 2 ...
Fiction by George Saunders, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Laura Dave; a bracingly honest divorce memoir; Jennette McCurdy’s debut ...
"Eyes Fixed on Jesus" is a series of three volumes walking the reader through the Gospels, interweaving the narratives of all ...
As winter settles in and the year winds down, there’s no better time to curl up with a book that speaks to the complexity and beauty of queer life. This season’s reading list spans ...
"Eyes Fixed on Jesus" is a series of three volumes through the Gospels, interweaving the narratives of all four evangelists.
The 30th International Film Festival of Kerala opened in Thiruvananthapuram, India, with a politically charged and internationally focused ceremony.
The films “Sid and Nancy,” “The Shawshank Redemption,” and “O Brother, Where Art Thou” don’t seem to have much in common. Neither do “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” “Dead Man Walking,” and “Skyfall.” The bond ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
Four African American women seated on steps of building at Atlanta University, Georgia in the 1890s taken by the photographer Thomas E. Askew is one of the hundreds of photos that comprise the book ...
For decades, Deborah Willis has dedicated her career to unearthing, cataloging and showcasing Black photographers and photographs of Black people. The MacArthur "Genius Award" winner is the author of ...
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