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The bodies of children, Clare thought, have the same grace as plants: They sprawl and reach and bend, they help themselves to ...
Katie Mitchell’s photo book “Prose to the People” visits stores around the United States, from the 19th century to today.
Since moving to New York City, I’ve come to associate the arrival of spring with shorter sleeves, longer days and the ...
Chu lists the many appearances in Cusk’s fiction of women who want to be men and who hate themselves for this secret desire, ...
At $64,230, including the $1,495 destination charge, the Trailhunter sits just beneath the TRD Pro ($65,230, including ...
At the time, the study of happiness was far from the wellness mega-field it has become today. In the ’60s, a researcher ...
Roller coasters feature much more literally in WHEN THE TIDES HELD THE MOON (Erewhon Books, 464 pp., $29), a lushly ...
Left to run her husband’s gristmill with an elderly Black couple who chose to remain there as employees, she seems mainly ...
As President Trump marks his first 100 days in the White House, many of the plans he has rolled out since the start of his ...
In the days since his death, Pope Francis has been called a reformer, outsider, influencer and modernizer. He was all of ...
Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” ...
Bjerkeland’s BEASTS (Levine Querido, 120 pp., paperback, $17.99), translated from the Norwegian by Rosie Hedger, is a ...