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These books by Akwaeke Emezi, A.E. Osworth and Isaac Fellman demonstrate just how much genre fiction is capable of.
In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert turns a critical eye on misogyny without settling into outrage or pity.
In “Went to London, Took the Dog,” Nina Stibbe, author of “Love, Nina,” delivers a funny-sad portrait of midlife.
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To celebrate National Poetry Month in April, we invited 5 Washington Post photographers to capture nature, and invited 5 ...
He is a member of the National Society of Film Critics and the author of “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame” (2012), “The Best Old Movies for Families” (2007) and the e-book ...
Nantucket hosts film and book festivals . Start planning now for two June events that welcome award-winning writers and ...
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The following are prepared remarks from a speech at Hillsdale’s National Leadership Seminar on April 25, 2025. The book of ...
One of the most vital duties of parenting is guiding children through the confusion of adolescence and teaching them morality ...
Ted Kaczynski, whose anti-tech rants are finding a new generation of readers, shunned the brother who called the F.B.I. in an ...