Martin Amis, whose caustic, erudite and bleakly comic novels redefined British fiction in the 1980s and ’90s with their sharp appraisal of tabloid culture and consumer...
Six years ago, the Madison Square Garden Company, a group that includes James Dolan, the owner of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers,...
Hello Read Like the Winders, Gilbert Cruz here, editor of The New York Times Book Review, with a brief note. The Times has launched an exciting...
Trayvon Bromell had a problem. There was a stadium of fans awaiting him and he wasn’t ready to race. He needed a few safety pins. “All...
The New York Times’s review of Abraham Verghese’s debut novel, “Cutting for Stone,” wasn’t negative, per se, but it contained hints of lukewarmness that might have...
LAS VEGAS — Forty minutes into an April workout, Devin Haney, the undisputed lightweight champion, stalked across the ring at the Top Rank Gym to throw...
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | How to Listen From the cult comic book series “The Sandman” to the giddy novel “Good Omens” (co-written...
One of Brown’s best-remembered roles was in “The Dirty Dozen” (1967), in which he played one of 12 convicts assembled by the Army for a near-suicide...
Middle grade literature has increasingly incorporated the natural world into its story lines, projecting home and school conflicts onto the greater landscape (and vice versa). “Julia...
When two teams play hockey for 60 minutes, then go for 79 minutes and 47 seconds more of overtime, you immediately turn to the record books....