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Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney play regional theater producers, lugging their sons around, in a movie too synthetic to ...
Oprah shaming, the ‘Million Little Pieces’ author talks to VF about finding joy in his money-drenched sex-romp murder mystery ...
Dominic Amerena’s debut novel explores the selfish side of literary life: the desire to have a real story, no matter who it ...
J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of ...
This is the book that blows up everything you thought you knew about trauma. It shows how trauma doesn’t just live in your ...
Tech oligarchs’ wildest visions of tomorrow amount to a modern secular theology that is both mesmerizing and, in his view, deeply misguided. The author’s central concern is that these grand ambitions ...
From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout comes a “stunner” (People) of a novel about new friendships, old loves, and the very human desire to leave a mark on the world.With her ...
By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic That gloomy undertow may limit Peak Everything’s commercial appeal outside Canada, but its debut in the Directors’ Fortnight showcase at Cannes may ...
how everything started and how it came to be the useful tool it is today. It explains how we work on developing it further, what it takes to use it, how you can contribute with code or bug reports and ...
They glued everything down together. "It's a bright and happy-looking book," says Salmieri. There's also a lot of texture — Salmieri painted some of the paper to look like concrete for the city ...