The novelist Julian Barnes doubts that we can ever really overcome our fixed beliefs. He should keep an open mind.
The Mel King Institute launched a readathon of King's work in October and has been working with 30 different book clubs ...
In honor of the recent release of Mulvaney’s debut memoir, Paper Doll: Notes From a Late Bloomer, we asked the 28-year-old ...
The pandemic changed that for everyone. Zoom and other video conference apps became a common part of business and personal ...
This year is PureWow's 15th anniversary, and though I haven’t been on the team for that entire time, I have worked here for ...
Usha Chilukuri and JD Vance, who met at Yale Law School, have a contrasting yet complementary relationship, with Usha guiding JD through various transformations. Their differing backgrounds and ...
In her children’s stories, Clarice Lispector disguised philosophical questions in cheerful, kooky fables about exuberant animals with places to be. By Joumana Khatib In Linda Joan Smith’s ...
Experts say the case at the state court in Hamm, in western Germany, could set a significant precedent in the fight to hold major polluters accountable for climate change. Saúl Luciano Lliuya's ...
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Likewise on MSN6 New Books That Could Change Your LifeExplore the transformative power of seven new books that offer insights on personal growth, creativity, and communication, ...
She has reported on politics, immigration, climate change, gun violence, and workers’ rights. Additionally, she excels in lifestyle and entertainment writing, covering music, television ...
The director Catherine Gund fuses work from multiple artists with archival footage and interviews to craft an exploration of Black resilience. By Alissa Wilkinson In this coming-of-age drama from ...
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