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The last time McCartney and Starr worked together was on 2023’s “Now and Then,” bitter sweetly billed as the Beatle’s final ...
The bestselling author of "Anxious People" talks about the pressure he faces from the publishing industry "machine" and his hope for young writers.
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Quite Literally Books, a new heritage publishing house, aims to get books written by American women from around a century ago ...
Hilaria Baldwin recalls a parenting conflict involving a famous actress in her memoir 'Manual Not Included' and reflects on ...
In “Believing,” I explained that religion offers people three B’s: beliefs about the world, behaviors to follow and belonging ...
Snaps and Pop are pulling more strings than we thought, the old Lou-Lou is back, and Marvin is in big trouble with Stefano.
I hope this book makes people realize just how much queer history happened in every neighborhood, on, like, every block,” ...
These days bringing a dead musician back to life, or at least making something that sounds like that musician's songs, can be as straightforward as typing prompts into an AI system. With that in ...
A team of researchers and artists in Australia has grown cells from a dead composer's brain to create new "music" which can be heard in a gallery — raising questions about the nature of creativity.
These days bringing a dead musician back to life, or at least making something that sounds like that musician's songs, can be as straightforward as typing prompts into an AI system. With that in mind, ...