Lila Pereira, a successful media executive, rises to the top of her career but has to reckon with her youngest daughter, Grace, resenting her for not being a PTA mom. Grace also dredges up the ...
‘To Be A Jew Today’ examines modern, multifaceted faith and struggle In Noah Feldman’s latest book, “To Be A Jew Today,” the Harvard Law professor turns his focus to his own faith in ...
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Goldstein talked with Heavy exclusively about his new book and his award-nominated Hallmark Christmas film that was a big “leap” for the network. Fans of Hallmark are likely familiar with ...
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The six authors on the short list for this year's Booker Prize in mid-September are doubtless waiting to see who emerges triumphant on Nov. 12, when the winner is announced at a ceremony in London.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Shrinking season 2, episode 1, "Jimmying." Brett Goldstein is best known for playing the curmudgeonly footballer Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, but he's hanging ...
Dungey added that working with the “Harry Potter” universe was an “unbelievable dream, honestly, and as somebody who is a huge fan of the books ... Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift.
Democrats swept a school board election in Bucks County after Republicans instituted book bans and other changes ... has left an indelible mark. By Dana Goldstein Dana Goldstein reported this ...
Directed by 'Black Swan' writer Mark Heyman, 'Pendulum' will star Joseph Gordon-Levitt as half of a couple who journeys to a ...
Joseph Menn joined The Post in 2022 after two decades covering technology for Reuters, the Financial Times and the Los Angeles Times. His books include "Cult of the Dead Cow: How the Original ...
Our columnists on new books by John Banville, Kate Christensen under a pseudonym and more. By Sarah Weinman Our critic A.O. Scott walks you through a poem that speaks to his mood right now.