Preview this article 1 min “Lalovavi” launches Cincinnati Opera’s Black Opera Project, a $6 million endeavor. The first of its kind, the project aims to tell Black American stories of resilience and ...
As he did with his brilliant 2023 novel, “Everybody Knows,” the Edgar Award-winning Harper unflinchingly delves into a ...
The Kardashians have become billionaires on the fuel of our attention, and Corey, who for years has been applying scholarly ...
Joel Halldorf's new book explores how books fostered dissent, shaped modern identity, and anticipated today's digital ...
A fifth-century A.D. anthology of Greek writing, originally collected by a father for his son, offers wisdom and insight into ...
Columnist Larry Gennari reviews new books by Beverly Gage, Jody Kantor, and others that explore American history, upward ...
These LGBTQ+ books about religion and spirituality provide inspiration and guidance for believers of all different kinds.
Grumpy Monkey is back in “Grumpy Monkey Father’s Day Fuss” by Suzanne Lang. In this seasonal installment, we learn where ...
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In June, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss a novel about a tradwife who wakes up in 1855, living the pioneer life she has been performing online. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin is an editor ...
You’ve just loaded into Super Mario Bros. for the first time. You start to run forward across a brick floor when a brown mushroom trots into view. You’re not expecting it, so you smash right into it.
It’s always a drag when a game you are looking forward disappoints, but it’s even sadder when it shows you exactly how it didn’t have to at the same time. Plenty of games miss the mark in some way, ...
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