Rebecca Makkai, whose breakout novel The Great Believers was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, returned with another novel early this year that aims to...

When journalist and author Andrew Meier set out to write a history of the Morgenthau family, he knew it would be no small undertaking.

Joan Biskupic’s Nine Black Robes presents a portrait of a United States Supreme Court ideologically divided and deeply affected by former President...

When Nicole Chung began writing her book A Living Remedy: A Memoir, she did not imagine that her life — and her book — would completely transform.

Tracy Kidder didn’t set out to write a book about rural medicine, tuberculosis and AIDS in Haiti. Or education in America.

When Elizabeth Alexander sat down to write her latest book, she drew upon a lifetime of material from her extensive career as a scholar, author and...

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Arts Briefs

There are just a few days left to experience Fan Ogilvie’s Taking Shape in S PA C E art exhibit with images by fellow artist Paige Taylor at the West...

The Louisa Gould Gallery is hosting a meet and greet with artist Christie Scheele, who is introducing a new body of work for the season.

The Steamship Authority is accepting submissions for its annual Sail into Imagination art contest.

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