How The Washington Post’s now-defunct Book World transformed the careers of two giants of American literature. Credit...Tom Etherington Supported by By David Streitfeld David Streitfeld, a reporter ...
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In September, C.H. Booth Library Director Jenn Nash invited Wallingford Public Library’s Reading Advisory Librarian Cindy Haiken to Newtown to present her infamous “Book Buzz” program. The aptly named ...
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In April of 2023, when I was fresh out of a Ph.D. program in philosophy, I was hired as the nonfiction critic at the newly revived books section of the Washington Post. The shock to my system was ...
Though many of the Super Bowl trailers were released ahead of the big game, or at the very least reports circulated about which ones we would get and which ones we wouldn’t, Netflix just made sure to ...
After a few years of relatively stagnant viewership in and around the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Super Bowl has reclaimed its status as a perennially record-setting television event. The 2025 ...
In a move they hope will strengthen a class action lawsuit against Google and its generative AI product Gemini, two Association of American Publishers members have asked a court to allow them to take ...