Our columnist on three sparkling new romances. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite is the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist. She writes queer historical romance, ...
From Athens to the Abbasids to today’s Anglosphere, creativity and commerce drive greatness Ninth century Baghdad, seat of the Abbasid Caliphate, was designed as a perfect circle to honor the Greek ...
A Real-Life Guide to Solving Problems with 27 Essential Conversations,” by Laura Tamblyn Watts (The Experiment: New York City ...
Blackface and the American Way of Entertainment” examines the American tradition of blackface minstrelsy. Blackface refers to both the practice of using burnt-cork or black theatrical makeup in staged ...
Until recently, Mayan script was indecipherable. David Stuart was one of the few who helped to crack it.
In Crimson Desert, the continent of Pywel is overflowing with foes who want you dead. From swarms of bandits, to powerful ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Could ancient humans really have built the pyramids without extraterrestrial help? Or do such questions reveal more about modern anxieties than the past itself?
New York Post columnist Douglas Murray observed that from the moment news of the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre and atrocities ...
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