The nonfiction and novels we can’t stop thinking about. By The New York Times Books Staff The music journalist Bob Spitz, a keeper of numerous rock ’n’ roll flames, has turned out a colorful and ...
Little, Brown lands Chad Harbach’s follow-up to ‘The Art of Fielding,’ Real Housewives star Heather Gay makes her literary debut, and more.
The Frick gathers 25 works by the painter Thomas Gainsborough, a visual compendium of the social biggies in British society. By Deborah Solomon A judge ruled against a holding company controlled by ...
April 6, 2026 • Hall's late-night show gave hip-hop a home on TV and helped propel Bill Clinton to the White House. "I wanted to do this show that didn't exist when I was a kid," he says. Hall's ...
Jane Austen's work has been widely celebrated for its social commentary, wit, and overall exploration of a very specific era. Her most famous book, Pride and Prejudice, has been adapted into various ...
Connell School of Nursing Professor Ann Wolbert Burgess received a phone call at her Boston College office in 1978 that would alter the course of her career and lead to a seismic shift in the practice ...