In her new novel, “Counting Backwards,” a collage artist struggles with the declining health and hallucinations of her ...
Toothless, bloodless and lacking in bite, this arch spoof of Bram Stoker’s vampire tale is not nearly funny enough. Written by New Yorkers Gordon Greenberg (who also directs) and Steve Rosen, it ...
The Bruins are now on their way out of town for a five-game trip that begins Thursday night in Las Vegas against the Golden ...
Todd Bensman, you saw it right there, bro. This is not gonna be easy and this is the worst of the worst. They're arguing ...
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Why Modi’s approach to Trump, seen again in a podcast, is diplomatically astute   Modi’s three-hour podcast with MIT scientist Lex Fridman ranged over many themes, and had some strong pointers on ...
Instead of articulating a compelling vision that could spark a broad-minded counterpunch to narrow-minded populism, Newsom ...
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If international cricket comes to be seen as BCCI’s rotten borough, it will lose its credibility and with it, its precarious ...
Let’s also be clear that I have no gender-restrictive problems with men in makeup, but a) not if they’re then hectoring ...
Former Obama speechwriter David Litt's new book uses surfing as the backdrop for explaining the partisan divide between him ...
In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s.
It would have been tempting to drown this film in bigotry. But the Pakistan-bashing—of course there is some-- stays low-key.
Netanyahu thinks only of himself. It’s time for us to stop being led by the nose and start thinking instead of ourselves and ...