By Stephen Greenblatt In Anne Tyler’s new novel, a socially inept mother faces ... her adult children and why she keeps telling her story. By Elisabeth Egan If Patrick Bateman Were a 19th ...
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The good news is that Pope Francis recently stated that ‘All Religions Are Paths To God’; and in the last 25 years more than 850,000 Jewish young adults have visited Israel with the support of the ...
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To grant such access … is an act of faith. To be on the receiving end of such an act of faith is a privilege. Marda Dunsky, Stories from Palestine: Narratives of Resilience. (p. 185) In her new book, ...
In light of recent events, it might be a good time to remember a very simple truth: Nazis are ALWAYS the bad guys.
And his book reflects that perfectly. There are few new or surprising details in it. Netanyahu’s life has already been reported on in minute detail by the Israeli media and been the subject of half a ...
Wall paintings were also points of meditation and devotion, which existed to reinforce the words delivered from the pulpit.
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Co-written by Chef Miggy's sister, Dr. Ma. Isabel Cabel Moreno-Go, the book follows the story of Migoy's daily life in Jolo, Sulu and his love for Tausug dishes. The book is written in three languages ...
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2000.