What about a book that’s 50-50, where words and images are equally important to ... gorgeously adapted version of The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a beautiful love letter to Hollywood history.
Decorating your house for Halloween is a tradition for many, but some of the D.C. region’s residents go the extra mile to ...
Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization SHARP Literacy hosted its A Novel Event Wednesday evening at The Pfister Hotel. Keynote speaker Norrie Daroga, founder and president of Mequon-based Codebaby ...
Here’s how it works. Space can be a wondrous place, and we've got the pictures to prove it! Take a look at our favorite space pictures here, and if you're wondering what happened to today in ...
By Catherine Hong The Coming of the ‘Messiah’: How Handel’s Masterpiece Was Born John Adams reviews “Every Valley,” Charles King’s new book about the artistic, social and political ...
Penny’s 19th installment in the beloved Gamache series is a particularly haunting and relevant mystery novel. Yael van der Wouden’s novel, shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize ...
Lila Pereira, a successful media executive, rises to the top of her career but has to reckon with her youngest daughter, Grace, resenting her for not being a PTA mom. Grace also dredges up the ...
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Images in Clinical Medicine article type captures and illuminates the sense of visual discovery and variety that physicians experience every day in ...
He plans to produce the movie without dialogue, as scripts detracted from the "feeling" of the book, he said. "I think that Victor Hugo paints beautiful pictures with words. "I've had several ...
Hurricane Helene is one of the most powerful storms to hit the United States with wind gust speeds of 140 mph (225 km/h). The ...
But fans of this Newbury Street shop know that every stroll into Victor Hugo uncovers a novel morsel. There’s always a cat roaming the original brick floor, and there’s always something ...
“Us Fools,” by Nora Lange, is a tale of two sisters living through the diseased expanse of the country’s recent history. By Eleanor Henderson Suggested reading from critics and editors at ...