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If you need additional books on Black history or you want another memoir by a Black authors, then head to your favorite bookstore or library. Ask the friendly face there, and you’ll find lots more.
A fascinating and disturbing read about the tech industry from journalist Kara Swisher, who has interviewed virtually all the ...
AI slop means faster and cheaper content, and the technical and financial logic of online platforms creates a race to the bottom.
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ’60s.
The Washington Post book reviewer offers highlights from the season's fiction and non-fiction releases.
Amazon was forced to limit reviews of the new book by CNN host Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, the site showed on Tuesday. The landing page for the book "Original Sin" contains zero reviews. When a ...
And Entertainment Weekly raves, 'Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.' It’s The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award and four-time Olivier Award-winning Best Musical.
Book Review: Ron Chernow’s ‘Mark Twain’ gives readers an honest assessment of beloved author’s life Chernow’s willingness to give readers the unvarnished truth about Twain makes the ...
The quotes and anecdotes come from Calvin Trillin’s 2024 book/memoir of sorts (review here), The Lede. Trillin’s stories of print media and how things used to be came to mind a great deal ...
In "The Cult of Creativity," Samuel Franklin excavates the surprisingly recent history of an idea, an ideal, and an ideology.
Book Review How AI is interacting with our creative human processes Three books examine what we gain and lose when we let machines create.
The Harvard Business Review is publishing an in-depth, all encompassing book on Taylor Swift's business acumen perusing her power moves as a fearless leader since she was 13 years old.