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After the Hunt (2025) Film Review from the 63rd Annual New York Film Festival, a movie directed by Luca Guadagnino, written by Nora Garrett and starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, Chloe Sevigny, ...
In October, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Stephen Graham Jones’s latest horror novel, about an Indigenous man who is turned into a vampire. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin is an editor at ...
Former Beacon Press director Helene Atwan and a group of other industry members have formed Viva la Book Review, a new nonprofit organization which hopes to match book reviews—and reviewers—with local ...
When you pick up a Vermont shepherd’s memoir, you might expect it to be everything we associate today with the word pastoral — leisurely and restorative, like wandering through a meadow full of ...
And with that, and a catch that’s picture-perfect, your team is on their way to another win. The guy that threw the football sure knows his stuff. He’s worth every penny he’s paid, and in the new book ...
Since he introduced marine biologist Marion “Doc” Ford in the acclaimed “Sanibel Flats” in 1990, Randy Wayne White has pretty much owned Florida’s Gulf Coast. His novels have fused a solid look at ...
3 of 5 Escambia County School Board members support eliminating the book review committees. District 4's Carissa Bergosh says she is still on the fence about the matter. Under the proposed book ...
You likely know the remarkable story of four Colombian children who survived a plane crash and 40 days alone in the Amazon rainforest in 2023, since Lost in the Jungle (now streaming on Disney+) is ...
The Academy. By Elin Hilderbrand and Shelby Cunningham. Little, Brown and Company. 432 pages, $21. Editor’s note: For the Charleston Porch Talks series, we’re asking authors to review the work of ...
There’s a miracle at the center of “Lost in the Jungle”—the survival of four young children after 40 days in the Amazon rainforest of central Colombia. But there are other slightly less mind-blowing ...
“I can’t say that I always like the rhetoric in others’ opinions—or that I never write too harshly myself,” observes Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in “Listening to the Law.” By “others” I ...