Police procedurals have been one of the most consistently popular genres since the early days of TV, with shows like “Dragnet ...
In a new essay collection, the novelist and critic offers her observations on artists, technology and a vanishing public ...
Near West Theatre is planning a production of “Hairspray.” The community-driven theatre in the heart of Cleveland’s Gordon Square neighborhood has scheduled performances from Friday, Nov. 21, through ...
The historian Joseph J. Ellis deals honestly with America’s original sins without slandering the country or diminishing its ...
First, here are five new stories from The Atlantic ’s books section: ...
In 1967, Charles Chaplin directed his final film, “The Countess From Hong Kong.” An ill-fated project doomed by the differences in working methods of director Chaplin and star ...
They Met at Gettysburg” is a reissue that gives a general’s perspective to events leading up to the famous Civil War battle.
Today’s episode features new memoirs by journalists who aren’t afraid to connect deeply with their subjects. First, in Paper ...
The anticipated fourth season of noir thriller series Dark Winds will premiere Sunday, Feb. 15 at 9 pm on AMC and AMC+, the ...
ALMOST simultaneously with the author’s death comes the publication of Hermann Sudermann’s “The Mad Professor.” He had already referred to the novel in “The Book of My Youth” (1923) —”I shall not talk ...
More than 25 years ago, Philip Pullman's first novel, The Golden Compass, introduced readers to heroine Lyra Belacqua. Now, more than 25 years later, her story comes to a close in The Rose Field.
A new Tupac biography, based on 650+ interviews, provides an unprecedented exploration of the hip-hop legend's complex life ...