Have we become too complacent to investigate the repercussions that our indifference (or willful ignorance) has on our modern liberties?
One major difference between 'The Handmaid’s Tale' and its progeny involves the nature of the plot and tone. If 'The Handmaid’s Tale' was a warning, 'The Testaments' is a call to revolution.
'The Beatles Rubber Soul To Revolver' covers two of the group’s much-loved albums, an extensive treatment of the infamous 'Yesterday and Today' “butcher cover”, and more.
'The Journal of Beatles Studies,' published by Liverpool University Press, is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of scholarly research.
'Jimi' is described as a “comprehensive visual celebration” from his sister, Janie Hendrix, and Experience Hendrix L.L.C.
At nearly 600 pages long, the book pulls together most of his previously published work, from song lyrics to poetry to the entirety of his posthumously published writing collections.
The Grolier Club, New York City's private book club, is organizing the Sherlock Holmes exhibition, the first of its kind in more than half a century and open to the general public.
Haruki Murakami's idea is to try to lift the nation's spirits under the current coronavirus lockdown by playing some of his favorite songs and answering listener questions in a two-hour show across 39 Japanese radio shows.
The poem taken from Leonard Cohen's posthumous book of poetry and lyrics, 'The Flame', is titled "Kanye West Is Not Picasso."
Penguin Random House confirmed that an unpublished Gabriel García Márquez novel – titled 'En Agosto Nos Vemos' – not only exists but will be on shelves across Latin America in 2024.
Both Jagger and Keith Richards wrote forewords, while many of Watts’ family members gave interviews for the authorized biography 'Charlie's Good Tonight.'
The recent losses of celebrated icons serve as a reminder and a wake up call for us to stop demonizing and downplaying mental illness, and let it be a reminder to keep the conversation going and challenging the stigma by any means necessary.
The six-part series, which wrapped up last month, is one of the works of fiction that has best grappled with the Trump era. Its modern-day echoes really hit home.
On the days when there's no sports on TV, here's 7 best-selling sports autobiographies that can fill that void. Some expected, some not so much.
In an introduction to his recently released Dylan biography titled 'A Restless Hungry Feeling', author Clinton Heylin had some harsh things to say about a previous best-seller by Howard Sounes.
Adding to the already extensive Beatles library, 'All You Need Is Love' is comprised of intimate unpublished interviews with the band, family, and friends.
Artist and collector Mark A Rodriguez has explored the groundbreaking history of the devoted bootleg tapers community with his upcoming book 'After All Is Said and Done: Taping the Grateful Dead 1965-1995.'
The book will be titled 'George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle' and written by acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman.
An interesting discovery was made recently in Denmark’s Arnamagnæan Collection (Copenhagen) – possibly one of the world’s first ‘databases’ of books, most of which were previously unknown.
After Issue 9 (August 2019) the magazine will no longer be available at newsstands, and Issue 10 will be the last to have new content.
A lost ‘sequel’ to Anthony Burgess’ prophetic masterpiece 'A Clockwork Orange' has been found among the papers the author abandoned in the '70s.
Art Bell's new memoir about his life and creating the TV juggernaut Comedy Central, is wildly funny but also knows how to be intimate and reach the heart of the reader. Creating mixed feelings of fleeting joy and indefinable sadness.
Belle & Sebastian’s main man, Stuart Murdoch is all set to publish his debut book, 'Nobody's Empire.'
Titled 'The Philosophy Of Modern Song’, Bob Dylan began writing the collection of over 60 essays in 2010 as a master class on the art and craft of songwriting.