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An author's passion for Meriden history
It started with a depiction of Walter Hubbard as a Smurf. Or Smurf-like, at least. Most people know what a Smurf is (small, blue, human-like). Walter Hubbard might be less well known, though Meriden’s ...
Influential novelists are imagining what women’s lives might look like without the demands of partners and children. Read the ...
Stålenhag’s surreal retro-futuristic art book, "The Electric State," tells the story of a young girl and a little yellow ...
Imagine. Two hundred and eighty-nine pages of Bill telling us about the secret sauce of 24 seasons at the helm in Foxborough.
no big book-signing tour. The real world was now intruding horrifically.
When the former New York Times Paris bureau chief first set out to write a book about the most famous and largest museum in ...
Vauhini Vara consulted ChatGPT to help craft her new book, “Searches.” But the most moving sections are the ones she wrote ...
Published by Compulsion Games and Dutch art gallery Cook and Becker, The Art and Music of South of Midnight looks like a ...
Trump’s “Art of” trilogy may be full of willful exaggeration but the books also reveal how the 1980s and ’90s formed his ...
Author Matthew Stover's novelization of Revenge of the Sith may well be the best Star Wars book ever written, and now it's getting the Deluxe Edition treatment it deserves.
Duncan Tonatiuh has pretty much always known he wanted a career in the arts. The Mexico native, though, has not always known ...
Fara Dabhoiwala’s account of free speech from 1700 to the modern day is an ambitious feat, though his critique of America doesn’t stack up ...