Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
“Everyone Who is Gone is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis” by Jonathan Blitzer (Penguin, ...
Philip Reeve roams across realms of his own making with effortless brio. If I say that Thunder City (Scholastic, £8.99) is ...
Some of the best recipes come from spiral-bound books. No photographer or food stylist had a hand in them. No formal test ...
The National Library of Australia acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional ...
Somewhere between public art and street art, between the artiste and the vandal, between Van Gogh and Bart Simpson lies the work of John Grider and Mike Fitzsimmons of Broken Crow. The Twin Cities ...
The Real Housewives of New York City Recap: Thank God for Planned Parenthood Just when I thought Erin couldn’t be more wrong, she does something so incredibly right and good that it’s making ...
Bianca Levan ’06 curates and displays her paper-cutting art at Connecting Cuts, an exhibit featuring traditional, ...
Turning trash into art is something we undoubtedly all admire. [Davis DeWitt] did just that with a massive mural made ...
Moana 2, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Mulan, Frozen, Zootopia, Cinderella, Wreck-It Ralph, The Lion King, and more.
José Luis Ceña's oil paintings focus on childhood play to illuminate the contrast between the innocence of youth.
The Crow Museum of Asian Art has a new home on the campus of the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) in Richardson. Designed by Morphosis, the museum is the first of several buildings to be ...