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The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Margo Jefferson sits down with the debut novelist to discuss his literary mystery, from ...
Taylor Jenkins Reid returns with space love story "Atmosphere." She talks her publishing hiatus and how learning from NASA ...
One global pandemic and a few more years of Trump later, and Walter is back, this time with a novel, his eighth, titled “ So ...
“Is a River Alive?,” the new book by Robert Macfarlane, is gorgeously written but also windy and sentimental.
Legendary coach Bill Belichick talked exclusively to The Capital Gazette about his new book which touches on many aspects of ...
Holding two Ph.D.s, Mengele’s promising career as a scientist became his grotesque researches into twins and eye color.
The composer is an undeniable part of the classical music canon. Does that change the meaning of his radical early work?
The late congressman’s upending of New York politics by choosing progressivism over partisanship offers a lesson for today.
Bachtrack’'s 25,000th review marks 15 years of global classical music and dance coverage. Discover in-depth, professionally ...
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Richard Wagner ... as primarily a Wagner house. So was there not an element of sacrilege in performing this modern dissection of the towering figure who cast a spell across nearly all subsequent ...
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