‘Is There Still Sex in the City?’ Review: Candace Bushnell Dishes Hot Details
In her one-woman Off Broadway show, the “Sex and the City” author invites audiences behind the scenes of her life with a wink and a cocktail.
In her one-woman Off Broadway show, the “Sex and the City” author invites audiences behind the scenes of her life with a wink and a cocktail.
In “Women in the Picture,” the art historian Catherine McCormack traces classical female figures and their effects on Western culture.
A selection of books published this week.
From epic voyages to haunting folk tales, here are the highlights of an otherworldly year.
Mr. Men Little Miss, the children’s book series created by Roger Hargreaves, turns 50 this year.
“Accidental Gods,” by Anna Della Subin, is about “men unwittingly turned divine,” including Julius Caesar, Gandhi, Douglas MacArthur and others.
Contemplation, not clicks: Our critic looks back on marble sculptures in Rome, songs of “atmospheric anxiety” and the Frick Collection in a new light.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” returned to Broadway, now in one part instead of two. It may feel smaller, but is no less dazzling.
The decision by HarperCollins comes after the anchor was fired by CNN and exited his daily satellite radio talk show.
Though largely unknown outside Canada, she was often ranked alongside Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro as one of the country’s greatest living writers.