Stein, editor-at-large for the website Fatherly, compiles 40 stories by sons and daughters about their well-known fathers. Giving a glimpse of the men outside the public eye, these compositions ...
Writer Joshua Wolf Shenk seems to be asking a good-natured, almost ingenuous question in his new book: Where does creativity come from? But in a time when creativity — and its corporate cousin, ...
Joshua Greene, whose father shot about 3,900 pictures of the actress between 1953 and '57, has turned restoring and preserving those images into a career, with a new book set to hit shelves Oct. 16 ...
Joshua Cohen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The Netanyahus” will be the topic during his New York State Writers Institute’s appearance on Nov. 12. Joshua Cohen was a young writer in his early 30s ...
“Thou shalt call his name Joshua.” Thus the angelic command to Joseph might well read in our English versions of the Bible, for our Lord bore the name of the great captain of Israel in ancient times.
After 40 years in the desert, the Israelites, led by Joshua, face the fortress of Jericho to enter the Promised Land. Despite being poorly armed, they follow God’s plan of marching around the city for ...
In Roger Ebert’s review of Robert Altman’s 1975 film “Nashville,” he praises the movie’s ability to effortlessly capture the zeitgeist of the 1970s. “(Altman) does it all so easily, or seems to, that ...
If these are indeed the last days of Benjamin Netanyahu’s reign as Prime Minister of Israel, then one of his most notable parting gifts will have been the political rehabilitation of the strand of ...
As a teenager, the novelist Joshua Cohen loved Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novella The Double for its eerie conceit, in which a man encounters a stranger who looks exactly like himself. But Cohen returns to ...
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