Mark Z. Danielewski’s “House of Leaves” is just as scary today as it was when it was published a quarter-century ago.
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In a competition to whittle down which U.S. wines should compete against their French counterparts in a redo of the 1976 ...
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Making music is a form of therapy for Doechii. Rather than crafting songs that fit current pop-music expectations, she writes ...
Starbucks has been ordered to pay $50 million to a customer who was burned when hot tea spilled on his lap at a California ...
Throughout its 83-year history, VOA has been regularly underfunded, according to historian Alan Heil. As recently as 2009, it ...
As he prepares for the most ambitious exhibition of his career, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the 87-year-old artist has no ...
Novelist Namwali Serpell, writing in The New Yorker recently, coined a phrase that’s lingered in my mind every day since.
Sofia Gubaidulina’s work, with its thorniness and religious themes, put her at odds with the Soviet government.