Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
These standout art books run the gamut—architectural deep dives, boundary-pushing contemporary art, fashion histories, experimental catalogs, and long-overdue monographs. Searching for a gift? These ...
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PUSLINCH ― Over 100 Puslinch residents turned out to a public meeting Wednesday evening to oppose a controversial $100 million consolidated headquarters proposed by Danby Canada and a partner Canadian ...
BOOK REVIEW, SIGNINGS Ken Schoon's latest book about Region history focuses on little-known early Swedes ...
Laura Linney is among the huge A-list cast, but she’s not playing Giamatti’s wife Abigal Adams this time — Claire Danes is. By Tony Maglio Though not especially publicized, Ken Burns’ PBS ...
The fifth annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University will return March 12-15, bringing more than 100 authors – including some of the world’s best known – to Tulane's Uptown campus. The high ...
Tulane University unveiled the lineup for the fifth annual New Orleans Book Festival, which will welcome over 100 nationally acclaimed and best-selling authors to Tulane’s Uptown campus. Book Fest ...
As America's 250th birthday approaches (with the grim reaper looming large), the distinguished documentarian's 12-hour series on our country's first — and, he argues, ongoing — revolution aims to ...
A Ruth Asawa catalog for the disenchanted, artsy almanac for the planners, Prospect Park photo book for the New Yorkers, Vermeer tome for the Golden Age fans, and much more. One of the first times I ...
The documentary aims to look at the Revolution from multiple perspectives, moving beyond common myths. A large cast of actors, including Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, and Morgan Freeman, will voice ...
Narrated by frequent Burns collaborator Peter Coyote, “The American Revolution” starts well before that fateful July day in 1776 when the Second Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration ...