‘Christodora’: A powerful novel about the AIDS crisis and its legacy
Tim Murphy’s story moves from the first reported cases to an imagined future of hope.
‘Losing It’: A 26-year-old virgin plots her own deflowering
What the heroine of Emma Rathbone’s new novel really needs is genuine connection
Review: Jay McInerney on love in the time of Cialis
“Bright, Precious Days” (Alfred A. Knopf), by Jay McInerney
Review: Jeffrey Toobin revisits Patty Hearst saga
“American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst” (Doubleday), by Jeffrey Toobin
Jazz music on tap for thousands of urban school kids
The Rockefeller Foundation and Jazz at Lincoln Center are teaming up to put jazz in the ears of thousands of urban school children across the globe.
What’s in Roz Chast’s bag? A new ending to her best-selling book.
The New Yorker cartoonist talks about the twist that led to a life-changing closet cleaning.
In Rep. John Lewis’s new ‘March: Book Three,’ the art rises to the historic occasion
Eisner Award-winning artist Nate Powell hits new heights by unfurling some of the most immersive graphic-novel panels in a long time.
Syrian child actor who rose to fame killed in city of Aleppo
The sit-com is a little like “I Love Lucy,” starring a comic housewife who gets into shenanigans and bickers with her husband. Except children play all the roles. And it all takes place in one of the historic stone houses in the old city of Aleppo, besieged by government forces in one of the worst battlegrounds of Syria’s civil war.
HLN’s 3 female hosts speak out against sexual harassment
Three female anchors on cable’s HLN channel saluted Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News Channel newswoman who recently sued the network’s chairman alleging years of sexual harassment. Carlson’s lawsuit resulted in the departure of Roger Ailes, who had founded Fox News Channel two decades before.
Femi Kuti’s energy is as tireless as his message during 9:30 Club concert
The Afrobeat artist performed songs that are half dance party, half class struggle.
Wizard magic: JK Rowling hopes Harry Potter play goes global
London is under Harry Potter’s spell once more — and J.K. Rowling hopes the rest of the world will eventually follow.
TV highlights: JoJo Fletcher hands out her last rose on ‘The Bachelorette’ finale
Monday, August 1, 2016 | Alexandra Pelosi’s ‘Meet the Donors: Does Money Talk’ airs on HBO.
In ‘Meet the Donors,’ Alexandra Pelosi plays Captain Obvious on money and politics
TV REVIEW | Her latest film asks megadonors why they give so much so often.
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