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July arrives with a quiet sprawl of exhibitions that ask different questions: about memory, language, loss and the shape of ...
On the Playbook Podcast this morning, Jack and Dasha discuss the political fallout from the “big, beautiful bill,” the latest ...
So this pride month, if you’re hoping to read a queer book that’s full of angst, heat, the politics, confusion or the breakup, this list has something that will make you feel something. You may cry a ...
If your AI videos look generic or "like AI," your prompt may be to blame. With a few smart tweaks; focusing on structure, camera angles and specific action, you can get more polished, more cinematic ...
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the ...
Police brutality, abuse of office, greed for power, corruption and poverty are some of the themes rendered by the two books.
The latest installment in the Dragon Ball franchise, Daima, is certainly one of the most special, primarily because it stands as the final project the late Akira Toriyama ever worked on. This series ...
Translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle, Bélem’s fictional account of Edmond’s experiences is also an ironic portrait ...
Discover the greatest coming-of-age books that everyone should read. These timeless stories offer valuable life lessons and ...
Our picks include new novels by Hazel Gaynor, Nell Stevens, Meg Waite Clayton, Norman Lock and Heather Clark.
“A Day in the D with Dad” takes kids on a journey along with 12-year-old Michelle as she traverses Detroit on an impromptu day trip with her dad. Written by Detroiter and longtime educator Kelli M.
Garcia, these are the essential horror novels that every reader needs to pick up (even if they may be terrifying).