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Seventy years old this year, Henri-Georges Clouzot's Les Diaboliques is a masterclass in macabre dread – and inspired Hitchcock's classic among others.
The famed TV and podcast host's upcoming book, 'What Happened to Ellen? An American Miscarriage of Justice,' debuts on April 22.
There's a darker side to the elite schools that goes beyond the old-fashioned uniforms worn by students and the quirkiness presented in such movies as The Holdovers and Dead Poet's Society.
An NCERT Class VII English language textbook wants students to spread awareness about the Centre’s schemes, prompting ...
A display of "Physical Optics" by Robert W. Wood inside Room 213 in Clark Library. This book was returned to Clark Library ...
Vargas Llosa's debut novel was such a scathing indictment of the military academy he attended that Peruvian officials burned ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select the 30 best fiction books since the festival was inaugurated.
Steve Winders of the Eagle Society celebrates the 75th anniversary of the launch of Eagle comic, the original home of “Dan ...
As budget talks heat up in the city, one Manchester school board member raised the idea of ‘pay to play’ — charging students ...
The Trump administration is doubling down on its decision not to tell a federal court whether it plans to repatriate a ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with two educators about teaching F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel The Great Gatsby 100 years after its publication.
The district hosted a family literacy conference. The school board passed a resolution in January marking literacy as the ...