By A.O. Scott John Adams reviews “Every Valley,” Charles King’s new book about the artistic, social and political forces surrounding one of the greatest pieces of music ever created.
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If you’re as old as I am and ever sat in a children’s dentist’s office in the ’70s or ’80s, you undoubtedly have fond memories of the page known as “Hidden Pictures,” a crude yet captivating drawing ...
John Adams reviews “Every Valley,” Charles King’s new book about the artistic, social and political forces surrounding one of ...
An imagined chat with Pooh commemorates the 100th anniversary of A.A. Milne’s “When We Were Very Young.” David Orr is the author of a poetry collection, “Dangerous Household Items,” and three books ...
A maximalist comedy about the interior life, a riff on fatherhood and a return after four decades to a sci-fi classic are all ...
Immersive novels by Leigh Bardugo, Madeline Miller, Brian Jacques and more offer thrilling adventures in richly imagined ...
This short trivia quiz tests your knowledge of fiction and nonfiction works that were made into popular films about space ...
critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Examining Joan Didion: ...
Sally Rooney’s new novel explores the relationship between two brothers grieving the death of their father, and follows their ...
In his early career, in Amsterdam, Mondrian made easily salable paintings to survive while slowly narrowing down and simplifying his own work, especially in his stark paintings of chrysanthemums. His ...
The film, based on a 1972 children’s book by Barbara Robinson, tells the story of an unlikely group of kids stunning a small town for the holidays.