Ripping Up Sympathy on the Streets
‘Torn’ covers the battle between hope and hate on the walls of America
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Read moreThomas Gebremedhin, head of Doubleday imprint, tells murdered woman to ‘rest in piss’
Read moreWhat does it mean that so many theatrical shows feature screens on stage?
Read moreAt New York Comic Con, we sit down with the cast and producer of the show, and world-creator Diana Gabaldon
Read moreThe well-dressed ghost of Tom Wolfe hangs his head in shame at this adaptation
Read moreWhat are they actually signing on for in these ludicrous open letters?
Read moreWhat’s a fan convention without actors?
Read moreRecent wave of editorial layoffs reminds us that the book world we loved is gone
Read moreAlex Edelman’s witty Broadway monologue takes its eye off the target
Read moreSeason 7 debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and fans were…passionate
Read moreAn audiobook encounter with a novel from the 1960s leads to our exclusive interview with the narrator
Read moreOur last and maybe most definitive list
Read moreMandatory masking and a soon-to-be-permanent Droughtlander
Read moreBritish playwright’s wrenching discovery of his Jewish roots
Read moreIt’s Pride month, so let’s revisit ‘First Period,’ a Pride cult classic, with the man who wrote it
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