What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature. By Dwight Garner In 1981, Donald Barthelme published “Challenge,” a funny and weirdly prescient ...
In her ingenious “Dog Days,” Emily LaBarge writes about a terrifying event without resorting to “the trauma plot.” ...
Tatiana Maslany plays a divorced cam boy patron in 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' on Apple TV, a crime comedy that gets ...
According to PW’s starred review, the book “isn’t just a searing revisionist history, but a stirring view of America as a ...
Georgia Democratic Congressman David Scott has passed away at 80 years old; may he rest in peace. As an octogenarian member of Congress, Scott actually had a good record of showing up to vote in the ...
When she goes to the police, she’s told it’s likely a scam—that she’ll soon get a call asking for money, which she does, from ...
Aaron Taylor-Johnson gives a movie-star performance as a bomb detonation specialist in the British Army, but this thriller doesn't stick the landing on a clever premise. In storytelling, the phrase ...
Stanley Tucci also returns two decades after David Frankel’s hit about an outsider at a glossy fashion magazine run by a witheringly icy editor-in-chief. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic Detractors ...
There was a time when a Supreme Court justice could be a fairly obscure figure. Known in Washington, maybe, and recognized within the legal profession, but nothing like the celebrities that make up ...
The Trump administration pulled a 180 on AI oversight, inducing Sacks’ worst nightmare: more government regulation on technology. The Trump administration pulled a 180 on AI oversight, inducing Sacks ...
At the age of 73, David Byrne may still seem to be the very gangly embodiment of a downtown New York City art scene made flesh but no one can say that he doesn't seem to have a soft spot for the Lone ...