You can’t judge a book by its cover, but sometimes you can judge a writer’s standing by it. My 1990s-era paperback edition of “The Portable Dorothy Parker” shows the poet, critic, playwright and ...
The lesson of campaign coverage, Richard Stengel writes, is to focus not on Trump, but what's going on around him.
H ow does Sandra Bernhard, outspoken ambassador of New York’s enduring downtown grit, spend her week? What books, ...
Hons and Rebels” might easily be mistaken for a freewheeling memoir of aristocratic life. It’s also a study of intense ...
Zemeckis returns to the theme of time in “Here,” which opens at The Triplex this week. Reuniting with his “Forrest Gump” ...
In the second October installment of Staff Picks, The A.V. Club recommends a darkly comedic two-hander and a smart primer about the radicalized right (just in time for Election Day).
John and Sarah bring Bunky back after a long funny papers absence ... back in The Silver Age of Comic Books there was a cult ...
Publishers have given us a lot to love this year, including tomes about Hollywood, Pride and California landscapes, and ...
"The Calm app IG page is [livestreaming] puppies playing if you need a moment away from election anxiety," posted TV host ...
James and Jonathan are not cut off from each other the way I am from my parents, and talking to the father and son left me ...
Rabbi Shai Held, acclaimed theologian and author of “Judaism Is About Love,” is speaking throughout the Bay Area this week.