Snow is falling, and an icy wind blows through a deserted railway station. A nervous stranger appears out of nowhere. He is panicky and obviously terrified of something. He approaches a girl ...
Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
Fifteen Cents on the Dollar” highlights the importance of understanding racial wealth disparities throughout U.S. history.
The latest in a line of Victoriana ‘queer’ stories leaves Stuart Kelly wondering if it is anything more than an imaginative ...
(John Vachon/Library of Congress) Review ... The book’s most instructive section, a comprehensive survey of institutional racism — what Adams calls a “treatise on northern Jim Crow ...
George and Willie Muse, known collectively as the Muse Brothers, were a pair of ill-fated boys from Jim Crow Era Virginia. They overcame their rare genetic conditions and a world prejudiced against ...
Though his amazing life is documented in two low-selling history books and the New Georgia Encyclopedia ... remarkable feat for a Black man in the Jim Crow era — he earned enough to support ...
love and work—as well as refuge from racial discrimination and Jim Crow segregation—in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
From the Brontë sisters to Kurt Vonnegut to Zora Neale Hurston, these are the best classic books to add to your TBR this year ...
Guns N’ Roses and Nordic noir are not generally mentioned in the same breath, but they are two of the more intriguing ingredients that have gone into new Paramount+ thriller The Crow Girl.
Wights, the new play at Crow’s Theatre ... all critics’ reviews, The Globe has eliminated its star-rating system in film and theatre to align with coverage of music, books, visual arts ...
It focuses on the Watsons, a loving family whose parents have only one major problem – their oldest son Byron (Kai Winborne).