Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times ... beautiful and sad, ‘Witchcraft for Wayward Girls’ is a perfect horror for our imperfect age.” Could the secret to ...
In a family burdened by violence, Brian Teasdale looked after her and sang Little Girl whenever she was sad. But ... left, wrote poetry and music throughout his daughter's childhood Life at ...
His poetry often explores psychological and moral themes, offering deep insight into human nature. “I show you doubt, to ...
The magazine had run a summertime free audiobook download program for teen listeners, and “after 14 years, we wanted to ...
The Bird Calls' new album extends into whimsical territory, greeting you warmly with a tapestry of lustrous synths, shimmery electric riffs and softly shuffling drums.
Feb. 6-23, on Octagon Stage. Ten-year-old Kenny chronicles the events of a fateful summer for the Watson family of Flint, ...
Grammy-winning Sturgill Simpson makes his highly-anticipated return to the ACL stage with new songs from his acclaimed album, Passage Du Desir, under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies; the iconoclast and ...
In “Bibliophobia,” Sarah Chihaya combines criticism and memoir to write about reading’s role in a life’s highs and lows ...
The Rolling Stones on Thursday led tributes to Sixties music icon Marianne Faithfull, adding she would be forever remembered ...
It’s perhaps a little frustrating being Johnny Marr: despite being widely recognised as one of the greatest British songwriters, the legacy of his earliest work as guitarist and songwriter in […] ...