Patrick Page's traveling lecture-solo show reanimates Shakespeare's villains in master class presentation at BroadStage.
The Dublin author on his multilayered new novel, Cameo, how he avoids making his working-class roots an ‘identity spectacle’ ...
On one side, there’s Sam Smith, a best-selling author with firsthand insight into the iconic Chicago Bulls dynasty of the ...
A Book for Anyone Who Has Been Told They Are Too Much" by Cynthia Erivo, our January 2026 pick for The Queerty Book Club in ...
This year celebrates a decade since DC started fixing its number one problem, and it all began with the return of classic ...
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez thinks too many members of her party miss what’s really driving the alienation and anger in our ...
The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s," which will be on bookstore shelves in a few days. For those of us who ...
Most Anglicans do not support the Church of England’s plan to allocate funds to slavery reparations. A new poll of Anglican ...
The essays in Ananya Vajpeyi’s book, Place, are deeply personal and intimate encounters between her and the contemporary ...
Bill O’Neill, who was Adams’s boss at Pacific Bell in the mid-1990s, told The Wall Street Journal that the cartoonist was a ...
Meg 2 director Ben Wheatley interviews Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods... and vice versa. Music journalists... who needs ...
If there is one genre of cinema that is known for keeping viewers on the edge of their seats, look no further than the ...