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651 ARTS Premieres Najee Omar’s Debut Play, ‘Little Black Book,’ Celebrating the Black Queer Experience
Don't miss "Little Black Book" at 651 ARTS. Najee Omar's play fuses theater, poetry, and music in a meditation on the Black ...
Having grown up on set, Dern feels comfortable there. Which made stepping into very different roles in 'Is This Thing On?' ...
Despite awareness of taboos, two girls in a Catholic school choir are drawn to each other in this feature debut by the ...
I’ve probably only taken three books from LFLs in the past decade, but I always stop at each one I pass to see what’s inside.
A children’s book, “Sometimes Apart, Always in My Heart,” seeks to connect deployed military parents and their kids.
I have a photo of my father, sitting on a log on a beach somewhere in the South Pacific during World War II. Herman Kogan was a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant, a combat correspondent who fought in and ...
This season’s children’s titles bring poetry, humor, Jewish wisdom — and even a kitten or two — to the holiday bookshelf.
Worth another look... Although published in 2012, this remains a definitive read on leadership, management and disciplined capital allocation. In an era defined by volatility, technological disruption ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Books, books, books—they surround us, mentally and physically, in floor-to-ceiling bookcases, in stacks on the floor acting as end tables, or just standing there, tall, majestical, like columnar yews.
Sometimes it’s a delayed meeting, other times a late friend. Long queues, an auto that refuses to move, flight that doesn't arrive for hours. Waiting has really become part of our everyday life.
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