A new novel based in Memphis, David Wesley Williams' “Come Again No More,” recalls news industry's bygone days.
The historian examines how service members returning home from World War II were changed in ways undiagnosed and untreated, ...
A month since GPs in England started offering online appointment bookings, patients recount their experiences.
Works by Jane Godwin, Joshua David Stein and Matthew Diffee find new lenses through which to explore an old subject, in lovely and surprising ways. By Laurel Snyder Laurel Snyder is the author of many ...
In “The Wounded Generation” and “1942,” the historians David Nasaw and Peter Fritzsche show how civilians struggled with the long tail of the war. By Elizabeth D. Samet Elizabeth D. Samet is the ...
The country superstar and Knoxville native talks with Knox News about his career and his first book “Heart Life Music.” ...
On November 20, 1959, at a pier in Brooklyn, the writer Peter Matthiessen boarded the M.V. Venimos, a freighter bound for Iquitos, a port town deep in the Peruvian Amazon. He was fresh off the ...
Die My Love, shot in portrait ratio by Seamus McGarvey, confirms Grace’s experience, however off the wall. As director, Lynne ...
On this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with an urgent warning about TikTok’s looming deal with Trump-aligned insiders—a move David calls the “biggest giveaway since ...
In 2014, Paul Kingsnorth was sunk in doubt. He was forty-one and had been on the green movement’s front lines since the nineteen-nineties—working for Greenpeace and EarthAction, chaining himself to a ...
It’s been so long since The Sopranos creator David Chase last wrote for television that a child conceived—possibly by parents with a deep erotic fascination for onion rings, ambiguity, and Journey—on ...
Bob Gorman felt forced into taking his pension lump sum early last year - and now feels conflicted because his partner is ...
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