A new year means new books are on the way, and for those of you who — like us! — have already read every book published in ...
There’s much to read in the the coming months of this year from authors including George Saunders, Tayari Jones, Helen Garner, Ibram X. Kendi, Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney and Michael ...
Fiction: Angela Tomaski’s witty, elegant debut takes readers on a tour of an English mansion where family members treated ...
Writer Laura Dave has penned its sequel, called “The First Time I Saw Him,” out now. A second season of the TV adaptation ...
For many of us, books are the moments where that shift happens – a sentence that lingers, an argument that unsettles, a story ...
A rendering of part of the North Coast connector landbridge. Credit: Provided. Cleveland’s waterfront authority has picked a master developer to lead the future vision of Downtown’s lakefront.
Most people take smiling for granted. Not Tholia Jones. The 68-year-old retired Yucaipa resident grappled for years with missing teeth, dental pain and mustering enough confidence to smile. All three ...
Every other week on "The Dining Table" podcast, host David Manilow shares his own experiences from some of Chicago's best places to eat, drink and shop. Crain's reporters bring expert insight into all ...
In this slim, magical novel, a wild young girl and her equally wild grandmother spend the summer on a remote Finnish island, using adventure and creativity to heal from loss. Never has childhood girl ...
David Matalon, a founding member of TriStar Pictures and producer of films like “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” and “Hear No Evil,” died on Dec. 2 in his Beverly Hills home, Variety has learned. He was ...
David Matalon, a longtime film executive and indie film producer who co-founded and ran TriStar Pictures, led Regency Enterprises for a dozen years and was EVP at Columbia Pictures International, died ...