As "Spamalot" returns to the Hollywood Pantages, Eric Idle says of absurdist comedy, "these are the sort of times when we ...
Erdrich’s new collection of stories, written over 20 years, testifies to the intrepidity of her explorations and her ...
In “The Feather Wars,” James H. McCommons pays tribute to the nation’s first conservationists. By Joshua Hammer As his new memoir demonstrates, he himself would achieve fame as a visual artist, ...
What’s better than a new tale from Minneapolis writer Louise Erdrich? How about 13 new tales? “Python’s Kiss” collects a ...
A new book by the historian Christopher Clark chronicles a nearly 200-year-old scandal with echoes of the present day. By Jennifer Szalai Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New ...
It’s official: The three Jewish coaches who entered the NCAA men’s basketball tournament as top seeds have all made the Final Four. The fourth men’s team has a player who was once part of Israel’s ...
Ever since Frank Herbert released his seminal sci-fi novel Dune in 1965, readers have been consumed by the expansive and complex political wranglings of his influential stories. While Herbert only ...
March 16, 2026 • Mexican novelist Álvaro Enrigue re-imagines the story of the American West — and the Apache fight for survival — in an epic that's both defiantly challenging and, at times, magical.