Stephen King's IT includes a scene in the sewers that has been quite controversial, but it has an important meaning for the ...
Perihelion is the point at which an orbiting body is closest to the sun. The word comes from Greek and literally means around ...
An author website might be centered on the author in question, but there’s another voice that most readers look for: the ...
Part XXXIII brings the series to its culminating task: articulating a coherent framework for equality rooted in justice, ...
Gibson devotes a singular chapter, aptly titled Quill, to the period’s literature of slavery — contemporary published fiction ...
Books & the Arts / A new history examines the long history of a radical and sometimes conservative concept. Peter E. Gordon Here’s a puzzle: Must revolution always mean change? Does it require ...
The spin-off, which explores a more playful side of Westeros, makes for a lighter watch, until the murk and gore kick in.
Part XXXII argues that youth are central to any future grounded in equality. They inherit inherited trauma but also the moral tools to reinterpret it; they face economic pressure but also possess the ...
Randall Flagg is one of the biggest villains in horror history, appearing in multiple Stephen King books and their adaptations.
Plenty of Stephen King movies have been duds, but none have been quite as outlandish as this ridiculous wild ride.
In conversations across offices, factories, hospitals, schools, banks, and even roadside workshops, one message keeps ...
Sandra Weber’s important “John Brown in New York” “focuses on the home front (rather than battlefields) and provides a new ...