Departure(s) explores several of Barnes' lifelong obsessions — mortality, memory, and time. It's slim but weighty, digressive ...
The author, who has just turned 80, has written a poignant, semi-autobiographical novel exploring love, memory and ageing.
Philip Larkin’s last words, Julian Barnes tells us in the final pages of this affable book, were “I am going to the ...
A lawsuit has been filed against Adam Savage, the co-host of "Mythbusters," alleging that he sexually abused his sister when ...
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Watch: House Democrat makes spectacularly hypocritical argument against holding the Clintons in contempt of Congress
It has been 9,133 days since William Jefferson Clinton was president. In that time, the World Trade Center has fallen. The first mass-produced product with WiFi, Apple's iBook, was less than two years ...
The injudicious application of the term "minority" based on religion is generating fissiparous tendencies in different parts of the country, instigated by foreign agencies ...
Live with Kelly and Mark‘s Mark Consuelos will make his Broadway debut in Roundabout Theatre Company’s upcoming revival of Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels, joining the previously announced Rose Byrne and ...
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The Right’s Antisemitism Is Too Flagrant to Ignore
Earlier this month, the official X account of the US Department of Labor posted a black-and-white video combining a collage ...
In his latest novel, Ian McEwan returns to the unsettling moral terrain and formal daring of his early work, using a climate-ravaged future to probe adultery, art, and the afterlives of meaning. What ...
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