Like his exuberant 2017 Booker Prize winner, Lincoln in the Bardo, ­George Saunders’ new novel, Vigil, catapults us into the ...
America, O’ America, Why?” by retired Judge E. Richard Webber examines faith, power, and moral decline in the U.S. and ...
Black History Month is about moral memory. It is about remembering not only what happened, but how change happened and who ...
In the second of three shorts roundups ahead of the March 15 ceremony, we profile this year's Oscar nominees for animated ...
EVERY few years, Philippine politics returns to a familiar ritual. A major corruption scandal erupts. Public anger rises.
Two new novels share a seriousness that resists speed-reading or summary judgment. Jonathan Miles' "Eradication" is a compact ...
Actor Bertie Carvel reveals the moral complexities of playing Baelor Targaryen in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and why we never see his final fight with Maekar.
Aliens, Blue Velvet, and Platoon are all among the very best movies from the year 1986, and they're all considered classics today.
DR Sales, the international sales arm of Danish pubcaster DR, has boarded TV drama “The Best of Families” created by Maja Jul Larsen (“Cry Wolf “) and produced by Piv Bernth (“The Killing”). The ...
Read our review of Who Let the Gods Out at Polka Theatre, London. Daft, dynamic and touching version of Maz Evans' children’s ...
When the lights of Palm Canyon Drive grew too bright, the iconic crooner and his inner circle headed somewhere even more ...
Recognising a body of work exploring migration, displacement, and the quiet human costs of history. This was a ...