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A “book boyfriend” — a literary hunk you pine for in real life — has been around for centuries. But today’s readers have taken this fantasy to a new level.
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The mastermind behind the scam allegedly built fake luxury hotel websites to trick people and swindle them out of their money.
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"Everyone is saying, 'You're alive, you're alive,' and I just wanted to tell everyone about what I saw," said Stoughton journalist Mike Hardman.
The Making of Mike Tyson,” moves from the boxer’s birth in 1966 to 1988, what writer Mark Kriegel calls “the year of (Tyson’s) first public crack-up.”
Artists including the musician John Grant have collaborated to find feelings beyond the words of Christopher Isherwood’s 1964 book. Occasionally, they succeed.
Author Karen Elliott House joins Morning Joe to discuss her new book 'The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia'
New Spider-Man volumes haven't had the best showings lately, yet the new artist from X-Men's Krakoan event is swinging in hot and bringing back fans.
Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and de facto ruler, is attempting to modernize—not to democratize—the desert kingdom.
In his book, Old White Man Writing, Seattle resident Joshua Gidding attempts to come to terms with his privilege. Gidding grapples with the rapidly changing cultural norms in 21 st-century America while examining his own racial biases and prejudices. As Manhattan Book Review notes: “Old White Man ...
There isn't another superhero as iconic as Superman. Instantly recognizable with his blue suit and red cape – and occasionally trunks – the hero has been embodied on the big screen countless times, from Christopher Reeve's timeless depiction to Henry Cavill's grittier take.