SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Two days before their next game, the Syracuse University basketball team was in a library giving back to ...
Literary fame is normally measured in best sellers, Pulitzer Prizes and late show appearances. But Patrick Radden Keefe, a staff writer at The New Yorker, has achieved a level of celebrity that most ...
Across the street, through a series of two-story windows, the destination of my pilgrimage stands in unassuming contrast: ...
Maria Shriver learned a major sign of respect from her own mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
The New York Public Library celebrated the return of a copy of Igor Stravinsky's 1936 autobiography 72 years after it was last checked out.
Addressing the complaint that her writing wasn’t uplifting enough, Flannery O’Connor once quipped, “One old lady who wants ...
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In a wide-ranging interview, novelist Rachel Kushner, author of Creation Lake, discusses the aftermath of the revolutionary ’60s, the allure and brutality of American individualism, and why liberals ...
Step, questions arise about the future of the Belgian team. However, the 69-year-old Belgian, who will turn 70 on Monday, ...
Amid the ruins post-Blitz, the birth of a new Plymouth took shape through the visionary architect Sir Patrick Abercrombie in ...