In “People Like Us,” author Jason Mott masterfully crafts converging arcs in a surreal style as his protagonists advance ...
Cutting a family member out of your life might seem like the healthiest thing to do. But going radio silent can bring on new ...
No matter what you like to read, there’s a title coming out this winter that’s sure to be just what you're looking for. Here, T&C’s picks for the best books of winter 2026. George Saunders returns ...
Your story in this week’s issue, “ Safety ,” is about two childhood friends, Nicole and Yasmina, whose lives diverge, ...
The India Study Centre at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) has launched its latest edited volume, titled: ...
Think of Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses as a whydunit. Beyond admitting how much he influenced her as a writer/journalist/activist, Solnit was also moved to learn of the rose bushes Orwell planted by ...
Trump’s allies hyped the Epstein files as the key to unraveling the sort of elite pedophile ring right-wing conspiracy ...
Alive with historical detail, this novel about a witch-hunt in 17th-century Denmark creates a subversive tapestry stitched ...
The “Palestine Committee Zurich” is well-known. It did organize rallies with the slogan “From the River to the Sea, Palestine ...
Radha and Krishna’s eternal, entirely unconventional love story has long captivated the imagination of generations of romantics, inspiring them to search for lo ...
This year it’s a podcast that started on May 4/23, called The Duffer’s Literary Companion and sponsored by the ...
Judaism teaches teshuvah, a turning toward repair. Christianity calls believers to reconciliation as a sign of spiritual maturity. Islam emphasizes sulh (reconciliation grounded in justice) and rahma ...