FEW people have come face-to-face with the perpetrators of some of the world’s worst massacres – but leading forensic psychiatrist Paul Mullen has. Over decades living and working in ...
Authors like Freida McFadden and Joe Hill are kicking off spooky season with anticipated new books hitting the shelves this October.
Steven Knight’s depiction of a gay Arthur Guinness in 19th-century Dublin defies the usual period drama mould.
For Jessica Battilana, 46, carbs are a rising career: She’s the staff editor at King Arthur Baking Company, developing ...
Xeric award-winning writer Neil Kleid (The Panic, Brownsville, Nice Jewish Boys) and artist Alex Cormack are set to go ...
New novels by Thomas Pynchon and Brandon Taylor; memoirs by Susan Orlean, Malala Yousafzai and Tim Curry; the conclusion of ...
The Testament of Sherlock Holmes is a gripping detective game from Frogwares. Set in London, investigations, puzzles, and a ...
Pub quizzes are a popular part of British life. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Janice Hallett about her new novel, "The Killer Question" – a tale of a trivia night that turns deadly.
Most of us won't get to see it until its general release in theaters in December, but the Mill Valley Film Festival is ...
In October, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Stephen Graham Jones’s latest horror novel, about an Indigenous ...
The Earl of Iveagh title was first given to the Guinness family in 1919, awarded to Edward Cecil Guinness (who is played by Louis Partridge in The House of Guinness ). The title was bestowed onto ...
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