Our columnist on the month’s best new releases. Credit...Doeun Choi Supported by By Sarah Lyall Deep in the American ...
First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic ’s Books section: ...
This spring's most anticipated titles include a Rolling Stones biography, new Emma Straub fiction, wartime tales, a ...
When an anxious, list-making Rabbit invites his differently powered, amiably spontaneous friend Robot to sleep over, ...
Mazda has opened orders for its all-new CX-5 family SUV, debuting bolder design, more space and a refined mild-hybrid ...
As the editor of a magazine that includes a poetry column, I routinely read poems because I have to. But I also delve into ...
U.S. stocks surged to their best day since last spring as doubt swung back to hope on Wall Street about a possible end to the war with Iran. The S&P ...
John Eric Parker still performs in “The Book of Mormon” — the only original Broadway cast member still there after 15 years. He says the role gives him real joy, ...
A new adaptation by Anupama Chandrasekhar after Rudyard Kipling. Directed by Indhu Rubasingham, puppetry Finn Caldwell and Nick Barnes. The original tells us the story of Mowgli, a human boy raised by ...
We love a good novel here at AARP, but we really love to find one with a fascinating older person at its center. So we ...
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently upheld a lower court decision affirming a school district’s decision to fire a public ...
2024 was truly an excellent year for the comic book industry, whether you prefer epic superhero titles from the Big Two, groundbreaking new stories from smaller publishers, or massive graphic novels ...