Ann Godoff, who died this week, cared passionately about her writers—and much less about her own ego.
Margaret Tobin accepted a three-week babysitting gig in 1989 for a newborn named Audrey that turned into a life-long relationship. The two women talk about their life together.
The acclaimed journalists discuss the enduring power of classic works on civil disobedience and the environment.
Simon & Schuster revealed on Tuesday that it will publish the debut book from the Yellowstone creator, How to Not Die in Prison. Up until three years ago, Paramount owned Simon & Schuster; until ...
The film shows the boy sitting at a desk, using pens to tap out a drum beat while a piano score plays. “This brown boy carried 17 caskets and his unfinished homework on his back,” Clark’s voice ...
How to Make a Killing arrives with a wicked grin and a sharpened blade. Written and directed by John Patton Ford, the film is a glossy black comedy thriller tha ...
Just when you thought Taylor Sheridan couldn’t possibly add another title to his résumé, he pivots. The busiest man in ...
On the Apple founder's 71st birthday, the Steve Jobs Archive has unveiled "Letters to a Young Creator," a gorgeously designed ...
If things are feeling a little unbalanced in your life these days, maybe it's time for a tune-up of sorts. Much like our cars, our bodies will give us warning signs that things are in balance or in ...
A critical reflection on Jesse Jackson’s legacy and its impact on America's racial divide and identity politics.
Amy Grant will issue her first new album of original material in 13 years, 'The Me That Remains.' In a Q&A she discusses the ...
If anything, the American Revolution generation saw their new nation as a break with the European past — a new civilization rooted in popular sovereignty and republican self-government.
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