In January of 2009, I temporarily left my campus home, taking a ten-year hiatus to be the president of a big nonprofit organization in Washington, DC, and didn't return until the fall of 2019. I ...
Two volumes rose to the head of the class. The CT Book Awards often resemble those viral online images that look completely different to different segments of the population. Gather any group of ...
John Eric Parker still performs in “The Book of Mormon” — the only original Broadway cast member still there after 15 years.
With a cast of ten actors portraying more than 26 characters, it was bold choice for the intimate theater. But thanks to ...
Colleen Hoover has taken another one of her works to the big screen. The author, who’s behind It Ends With Us and Regretting You, worked with another cast and crew to recreate a film adaptation of ...
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture. Let’s say you want to write a book. You’ve got a captivating story to tell or a compelling argument to make. You’ve ...
In her follow-up to The Light Between Oceans, the Western Australian author follows generations of a farming family as they weather calamity and change Moral ambiguity was the eddying undercurrent of ...
In “Monogamy,” a collection of a hundred and twenty-one aphorisms on coupling and uncoupling, the psychoanalyst and prolific writer Adam Phillips suggests that the faithful and the promiscuous aren’t ...
Sylvain Chomet (“The Triplets of Belleville”), directs this animated biopic of the filmmaker Marcel Pagnol, which revels in the sights and sounds of Provence. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ...
Mr. Lewis’s book is essentially a forensic investigation into the British comic actor’s entire creative output, from the anarchic antics of “The Goon Show” (1951-60) through his ascent—or was it a ...
A study tracks how the North American Free Trade Agreement and trade competition with Mexico led to earlier deaths for American factory workers. By Ana Swanson Ana Swanson covers international trade ...
Arthur Miller may not have been a religious man, but “Death of a Salesman” suggests that he believes in the holiness of human ...
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