Our critic on the month’s best releases. By Alida Becker A new book collects the Paper Magazine co-founder Kim Hastreiter’s most treasured belongings, and friends. By Tas Tobey In “The ...
Teachers at Armando Iannucci’s Catholic school in Glasgow told him solemnly that listening to Billy Connolly was a mortal sin. That was a bit awkward, because he’d already borrowed one of ...
Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry. Capital Record – your weekly ...
There’s been a growing campaign to pardon Ruth Ellis, who in 1955 was the last woman to be hanged for murder in this country. If campaigners hoped A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story (ITV1) would ...
Tensions between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union are running hot, but as of Friday evening both sides say a contract deal is close.
Jeremy Workman’s documentary looks back at a project that may sound like a joke but had serious underpinnings. By Alissa Wilkinson Jason Statham plays a construction worker who’s as deft at ...
In “The Stained Glass Window,” David Levering Lewis delves into his ancestry to create a fuller picture of his family and its place in American history. David Sheff’s new biography, “Yoko ...
Ariel Courage’s debut novel, ‘Bad Nature,’ centers on a chaotic woman who takes to the road after receiving a terminal diagnosis, revenge on her mind.
Reza Pahlavi believes it’s time the West prepares for the imminent collapse of the Islamic Republic and supports the rising tide of dissent ...
The governor stood by a new California law that prohibits schools from requiring staff to disclose a student’s gender identity or sexuality to their parents. Commissioner Brendan Carr wrote that ...