Patrick and I have come to better understand and better love each other. The book, it turns out, was the bridge we needed ...
Brian Hollander’s “Nothing of Insignificance” draws from articles the former town supervisor wrote as editor of the Woodstock ...
In a new book, the sportswriter Jane Leavy spitballs with some of the greats about how to make the American pastime more ...
Dear Annie: Thirteen years ago, I started doubting my family’s place in my life. I come from a family of four boys, but only ...
It’s fitting that Raoul Peck’s latest documentary, “Orwell: 2+2=5,” is hitting theaters across the country during this year’s ...
Dando's new book is a zesty, entertaining read, and a particularly satisfying integration of Boston music history into rock’s ...
This week’s reviews range from a stunning work from a new indie Australian publisher to speculative YA, a history of the ...
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Mitch Albom's new book ponders what we would do if we could go back and do things over
In Mitch Albom’s newest novel, “Twice,” a man named Alfie Logan discovers he has the power to do anything in his life a second time.
On her sophomore album, The Art of Loving, the English musician questions everything we think we know about relationships ...
A wrecked right knee leads to Pilates, physiotherapy and a personal trainer – along with a pushy kind of punishment.
First cousins Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot have broken new ground in China by reaching the Shanghai Masters final and will face each other in the game of their lives on Sunday ...
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