If you are looking for modern books that challenge your perspective, break your heart but leave you with a renewed ...
Since June, a group of American and Israeli-born Jews have been meeting every few weeks in New York for a salon-style series ...
It’s perhaps unsurprising for English Literature that English-speaking countries contribute the most texts, with one in three set texts British, one in four Australian and one in six American. But in ...
Yet, Mark Dawson, a self-published author, defied industry norms and outsold many traditionally published bestsellers, proving that an independent writer can thrive in today’s digital age. Mark Dawson ...
A former writer at the Economist, he is author of “The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World.” The British Conservative Party is in an odd state. A conference on Monday ...
British Columbia’s Energy Ministry says the United States has paused negotiations with Canada on the wide-reaching Columbia River Treaty that regulates everything from flood control and power ...
The owner of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, B.C., has confirmed eight people were aboard a gondola that fell to the ground Monday morning. Resorts of the Canadian Rockies says its patrol ...
Phone centre waiting times for public services could be cut in half by using AI, a minister has suggested. Speaking to Sky News, Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said the ...
Welcome to Lit Trivia, the Book Review’s regular quiz about books, authors and literary culture. This week’s installment tests your knowledge of long-running squabbles between writers (all of ...
The fantasy novel, written by the British author J. K. Rowling, was the first novel of her famous Harry Potter series. It was also Rowling's debut novel. The book was published in the United Kingdom ...
On March 6, 2025, Hulu dropped the trailer for its anticipated comedy, Mid-Century Modern. The series follows three gay best friends who decide to live together at the house of the wealthiest one, ...
He nonetheless brands the majority of these films “niche” and “arthouse”, with both him and Hyde questioning the relevance of the Oscars to modern (British) audiences. Here’s the thing ...
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