Chris Moore, a British artist who conjured fantastical worlds with high-sheen covers for books by science-fiction masters like Philip K. Dick, Arthur C. Clarke and Alfred...
But it was his unlucky fate to enter posterity as the subject of other people’s art and protest rather than the creator of his own. A...
Since the election in the United States, performers at big-tent events like the Academy Awards and the 50th anniversary celebration of “Saturday Night Live” have steered...
“With Love, Meghan,” the new Netflix lifestyle series premiering next week, is a culmination of sorts for its creator and star, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. The...
Political hot spots feature prominently in this week’s recommended books, with sobering views of conditions on the ground in Ukraine (“Looking at Women Looking at War”)...
“Well, guys, I’m having an odd day. This morning I got an email from NBC asking what I accomplished last week.” — JIMMY FALLON “Yep, they...
MONEY, LIES, AND GOD: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy, by Katherine Stewart Given that “Money, Lies, and God” was mostly written before the November...
“The point is, you told everybody that you were going to be different. You weren’t going to turn out like your mean old dad who was...
Martha Stewart has published 100 books across her long and eventful career, but perhaps none is more beloved than her first, “Entertaining.” Published in 1982, and...
“And it’s not just the fruit and the veg, it’s also the essentials, because tariffs could raise the price of tequila. Well, now what are Americans...