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In “Memorial Days,” the author of “Horse” recounts the disorienting odyssey that followed the death of her husband, Tony ...
Every war begins in blind folly and ends in unimagined suffering. This is true of all wars but especially of the First World ...
Especially during February, expectations of a happy ending with love can seem like a broken record, but Taylor Jenkins Reid plays the record backward. In her book “One True Loves,” Reid composes and ...
ZOME, the Spatial Social Platform and Location-Based Message Capsule app company, today announces that acclaimed British-Cypriot artist and fashion designer Hussein Chalayan MBE has been appointed as ...
In “How the World Eats,” the philosopher Julian Baggini grapples with “everything that affects and is affected by” our comestibles.
Is anyone out there?” is an age-old inquiry not limited by time or borders. It resonates with our curiosity, the vastness of ...