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Central to “Gone Girl” and “Sharp Objects” are two towering and opposite performances: Amy Adams and Rosamund Pike.
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
Who goes to the theatre to feel sad? That is, knowing full well that they won’t be going home with a skip in their step. Many ...
Jo Harkin’s new book is based on the odyssey of a young boy who became a claimant to the British throne. In his biography “Crumb: A Cartoonist’s Life,” Dan Nadel tries to tell the story of ...
Diego Luna has confirmed Andor Season 2 is his final run as Cassian, sharing emotional farewell details and series ties to ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Mark Hoppus says his memoir doesn't make Tom DeLonge out to be a "villain." He also ...
Sometimes readers need a story that evokes intense emotions, and thankfully, there are plenty of books that will do just that.
"It's weird for a three-person stay," the host said, looking around the home after the guests had checked out.
In 'High Functioning,' Judith Joseph teaches people how to understand the science of their sadness, so they can understand ...
Fox News Channel correspondent Benjamin Hall lost half a leg, most of a foot, part of a hand and one eye’s sight in a Russian ...
LOVELAND, Colo. — Cole Swindell will return to Colorado this autumn. The country music star announced his "Happy Hour Sad ...
As the world approaches the centenary of the celebrated novelist, television pundit and all-around man of letters, Martin ...