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What can a fifth-century text by St. Augustine tell us about the priorities of the two most powerful American Catholics?
Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes ...
In today's obsessively digital world, a Romanian woman's story sounds like a fairy tale. A visit with the grandmother whose ...
It’s about time for us to refresh our shelves at the Colossal Shop, and we need your help to do it. From now until Saturday, ...
Aitana Bonmati's place at Euro 2025 was under threat when she was struck down with viral meningitis before the tournament.
Readers reflect on their relationships with screens and Neil Postman’s “Amusing Ourselves to Death” 40 years later.
Canadian writers Maria Reva and David Szalay have made the 13-book longlist for the 2025 Booker Prize. The £50,000 (approx.
The U of T professor and author of On Book Banning spoke with the Globe about the past, present and future of book bans ...
The coziest bookshop in Minneapolis is undoubtedly The Irreverent Bookworm. As a queer and women-owned bookshop, the store ...
For the book, August and Mazin drew on hours of Scriptnotes conversations, as well as their own storied careers, to help ...
Mendell Station” is Korean American writer J.B. Hwang’s first novel. And it is all about death — its horror, finality and ...
Larry Tye’s July 14 op-ed, “Fear of a ‘woke’ Superman,” and Jennifer Finney Boylan’s July 13 online op-ed, “Superman’s father ...