Once all the metal bits are in place, Seren winds up the mechanical bird, and to her utter surprise, the crow comes alive, starts to flap about, and cries out for oil. Burn book review: ...
The Crow, Brandon Lee’s grunge-noir comic adaptation, has been beloved by movie fans for three decades, and that love is finally being rewarded with a brand new 4K restoration. Paramount ...
As libraries become public stages for social problems — homelessness, drug use, mental health — the people who work there are burning out. By Christina Caron In “Feast While You Can ...
By Dwight Garner Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. By Gabino Iglesias Magic, madness and supernatural horror have driven many book plots over the centuries. This short quiz ...
As the weather cools and the days get darker, new fall books arrive in libraries and bookstores. Look out for fiction both historical and magical, new adventures from best-selling thriller writers ...
"A few months ago, it was the silicone vs. water-based products debate, which argued that the reason your makeup wasn't ...
They are also a mantra for the narrator of her latest novel, Theory & Practice, about a young woman in mid-1980s Melbourne embarking on an MA thesis about Woolf. She is hoping to become an author ...
We sent comics editor Hannah Good and her sketchbook to scope out the season’s premiere at the Crown & Crow, a Victorian-pub-inspired bar that also happened to be one of the filming locations.
Case in point: The 2024 Lenovo Yoga Book 9i (model 13IMU9, starting at $1,782 and $1,999.99 as tested) is a twin-display machine that ditches the traditional keyboard and touchpad for a second 13 ...
In his latest novel, Juice, Tim Winton imagines a future world where an inhospitable climate has made life precarious. Winters are hot, summers are lethal, and it's set in the north-west of WA.
In her novel, Constable’s Vivaldi is a “hotshot and arrogant” maestro, eager to use his young student’s talents to benefit his own career. He is sometimes kind, sometimes generous ...
Welcome in fall with our picks for the best fiction, nonfiction and celebrity memoirs Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms.