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A wealthy merchant with a penchant for luxury, the Founder with a famous signature contributed more to the revolution than his critics allowed.
As summer revs up, here are three cool new novels, and a work of history that's wilder than fiction! Lucas Schaefer's debut ...
A fascinating and disturbing read about the tech industry from journalist Kara Swisher, who has interviewed virtually all the ...
The songs in the movie (commissioned from O’Connor for the film, and produced by glam rock engineer Tony Visconti) are quite ...
On this week’s podcast, Gilbert Cruz and Joumana Khatib discuss some of the books that have stayed with them most this year.
If you were a character in the new book “One Yellow Eye” by Leigh Radford, though, you might never be the same again.
A review in The New York Times chastised Buckley for being too young to have earned a conservative outlook on the world, but the attention helped catapult the book, and Buckley, to fame. God and Man ...
Gram’s book is critical of the hubris and techno-optimism that have led design thinking astray, but it is also hopeful, imagining how the discipline might eventually live up to its stated ideals.
With debut novel, Seattle Times critic Moira Macdonald gets the treatment from Jamie Ford - and it’s quite the review ...
The new memoir offers readers a refreshingly frank, unapologetic and introspective take on her unorthodox political career.
Book Review Wildfire Days: A Woman, a Hotshot Crew, and the Burning American West By Kelly Ramsey Scribner: 338 pages, $30 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from ...
In Marcy Dermansky’s engrossing novel of (mis)manners Hot Air, third person limited isn’t just a narrative technique, it’s a view of the world where solipsism holds all the cards. Her characters are ...
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