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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Chernow chronicles the life of one of the nation's most beloved humorists and writers in ...
From his childhood, Samuel Clemens was devoted to showmanship, exaggeration and the joy of a tall tale.
Towards the end of Kei Ishikawa’s visually captivating new film A Pale View of Hills, Niki (Camilla Aiko) tells her mother, Etsuko (Yoh Yoshida), she shouldn’t feel guilty about leaving Japan ...
that’s only because reading a review of a film doesn’t occupy nearly as much time as watching it. The minutes drag, and not just when Shults holds on interminable long takes giving actors in ...
Dan Stevens, Shea Whigham and Rachel Bloom guest star in the six-episode show, which includes sketches about an out-of-touch country singer, a sloppy assassin and a vengeful IT guy. By Angie Han ...
Evidential or other empirical support can differ between domains of application, even when concepts are broadly shared. The review centres on three resilience frameworks, of increasing complexity: ...
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Creators Abrams and LaToya Morgan go back to 1972 for a car-loving thriller about a driver and an FBI agent targeting a Phoenix kingpin. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Many questions ...
Historian Ron Chernow’s latest work may surprise readers who know him best for the book which inspired the musical “Hamilton” ...
melancholy period of twilight invoked across multiple genres of literature. Hollywood prefers the golden hour, after which Matthew Specktor has titled his rich, atmospheric second memoir.
The worst readers, Nietzsche claimed, are like “plundering troops” who loot the few ideas they can use and trash the rest. But what if the texts in question are a hodgepodge of good sense and ...
The lead First Test back in June 1995 was the Marantz CD72MkII, a five-star £600 CD player that put in a striking performance for our review team. The mid-90s was, of course, the very height of CD’s ...