This 1976 documentary reveals a startling range of passions in the final days of three terminally ill patients.
Examining what it means to make money by selling the bereaved on an illusion, the film feels like something of a warning.
Two eagerly anticipated new novels take readers to some very dark places, but ultimately both fail to live up to the hype, writes Stuart Kelly ...
We Do Not Part is the very best kind of story-telling, poetic and ambiguous without ever shying away from horrible historic ...
A new book by the British cultural journalist Dorian Lynskey chronicles our centuries-old obsession with doomsday scenarios.
From millennial reflections on divorce to must-read memoirs from the likes of Graydon Carter, Brooke Shields and Ms. Tina ...
Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons are a valid use of pardon power. But they break new ground as a shield for those the president ...
Steve Foster, a litigation partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, remained in his Pacific Palisades neighborhood despite ...
Steve Foster, a litigation partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, remained in his Pacific Palisades neighborhood despite ...
Thee Burger Spot in Tampa serves up an unforgettable donut burger that’s as quirky as it is mouthwatering. Ladies and ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s social justice movement was facing overwhelming obstacles, including a White backlash to Black ...
In the opening to Adrian Tchaikovsky's science fiction novel Alien Clay, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, our ...