They won the big prize... and lost the love. Thirteen rock bands who found fame and fortune - but lost the simple love of ...
THOMAS HARDY’s final novel, Jude the Obscure (1895), was ahead of its time in more ways than one. Upon its publication, it provoked controversy with its explicit criticism of organised religion and ...
And if you're going to swap your phone for anything, let it be Filipino literature. The past year has given us an incredible slate of new local releases—books that are urgent, intimate, and reflective ...
Ten honest books for when you are not okay. No platitudes, just steady companions through grief, burnout and quiet despair., ...
The winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize 2025 is a debut novel by a Palestinian author about the complexities that lie at the ...
By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald A question that once lingered on Alberta’s political fringe is edging closer to the ...
President Donald Trump has assembled the largest American naval armada in the Middle East since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. He is now putting this to use, joining Israel launching attacks ...
As a boy, I devoured the historically accurate and side-splittingly funny Harry Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser, which track the disgraceful adventures of the notorious Victorian ...
Why is Bollywood not adapting more from India’s rich literary canon? This week's Cinematic Saturday explores the widening gap ...
Debut novel about two immigrants, trying to navigate their lives in a country where bosses have no compunction about ...
Oni Press and Magnetic Press have unveiled Magnetic Press’s Fall 2026 lineup of fantastic new releases. Featuring a role-playing game, a graphic adaptation of a beloved sixteent ...
The New Yorker publishes ‘The Ramble, NYC 1969,’ a book that has taken six decades to see the light of day and which showcases the black and white images shot on his visits to one of the ‘wildest’ are ...
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