Reading 58 Facets is to be confronted by the parallels between Europe in the 1930s and the Middle East today. It is Sosnowski’s strength as a writer that she lets the reader draw these parallels as ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
In their new book, ‘Science Under Siege,’ scientists Michael E. Mann and Peter J. Hotez describe the coordinated effort to discredit climate and public health research – and how to fight back.
Enchanted by the sitar ever since he had his first cursory dabble (the story goes, that this happened during the making of the Beatles’ second movie Help!), George was eager to lay his guitar to one ...
Heading Out has a clear sense of style and carries the whole experience. It falters a little with the driving model and some ...
This week BookTok creators reflected on whether they think reader and blogger reviews are becoming more common as part of the marketing campaign for a book. “I do think online spaces in general are ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
“Fresh Sets,” by Tembe Denton-Hurst, surveys some of the coolest contemporary designs from around the world. Bekah Martin of South TX Nails specializes in “whimsical, ethereal” 3-D nail ...
A gloom quickly descends as we read this book. It’s hard not to conclude that the battle is already lost and that, in a generation or two, a hard-edged, hypernationalist, ruthlessly mercantilist and ...
"If you're ready to understand the 'why' behind the struggles that come with ADHD and, more importantly, the 'how' to move ...
“I can’t say that I always like the rhetoric in others’ opinions—or that I never write too harshly myself,” observes Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in “Listening to the Law.” By “others” I ...