A presidential character in the author's 1998 "Parable of the Talents" was inspired by Ronald Reagan, who used the campaign slogan in 1980.
From Mackenzie Crook’s delightful new comedy Small Prophets, to the epic new adaptation of Lord of the Flies, to a new Irish comedy drama from Derry Girls’ Lisa McGee, here’s the rundown of what to ...
In her debut book, Zeeva Bukai delves into the trauma of exile with elegance, passion, insight and sheer suspense.
He was a muse to Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, pioneers of the Beat Generation. He showed them what it looked like to think, feel and move without restraint. Kerouac immortalised him as Dean ...
BYU professor Shon Hopkin offers strategies for understanding the imagery, symbolism and poetry of the words of Isaiah in the ...
The agents discussed creating a language humans couldn’t understand. They started a forum called “Bless Their Hearts,” where ...
Book criticism often encourages speed: verdicts delivered briskly, ideas reduced to angles, art pressed into service of an argument. The two books under review here resist that pressure.
Legendary highlife maestro Kojo Antwi, the man whose melodies have soundtracked Ghanaian romance for decades, has dropped a bombshell revelation about his past that nearly derailed his early music ...
The disclosures have provoked a sharp backlash online, particularly among left-leaning audiences who have long revered ...