Widely considered one of the most important and prolific film critics in America, Jonathan Rosenbaum began his career in the ...
We’re warned that sleeplessness takes a serious toll. But obsessing over how to cure it may be even more damaging.
The legendary film critic, who appears this weekend at New York's Metrograph in conversation, tells IndieWire about his ...
The dictator is overthrown and more than half the people rejoice. The dictator had filled the jails and emptied the treasury.
File pic When Wole Soyinka won the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature ... of my Kolhapuris when she strode into the magazine’s ...
Ted Kooser, who has battled cancer off and on for the past 25 years, acknowledges the shadows that lurk amid life’s delights.
The author surveys school book reports and some fan mail, from M. Night Shyamalan, in her archives, which she recently sold ...
Six Women Who Met God and Found a Spirituality for Today," Shannon K. Evans beautifully articulates how the spirituality ...
The smattering of novels are largely by Palestinian American writers, among them Susan Abulhawa’s Mornings in Jenin and Hala ...
Author Susan Shapiro shares her experience of dealing with a new book that looked and sounded strikingly similar to her own, ...
The improbable but all-too-true story behind Matthew Pearl’s latest nonfiction effort, “Save Our Souls: The True Story of a ...
As an undergrad at Bethel College, where she earned a mass media degree, she was the editor of The Collegian. She also spent ...