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Liam Gallagher responds to Oasis fans seeing their tickets cancelled, phone users have been warned to check half-term roaming charges - and we're relaunching our Women in Business series, where we ...
This Paramount+ special presents the British guitar god’s episode of the MTV series, featuring interviews done before the ...
Love, loyalty and community shape a group of friends and lovers singing the blues in Depression-era Harlem in Pearl Cleage's ...
“You could structure a screenplay along the lines of what Peter Shaffer did with “Amadeus,’” Mangold told the Book Review ...
Two new novels riff on fairy tales to explore mothers with unusual hungers and daughters trying to survive them.
NEW YORK — Tom Robbins, the novelist and prankster-philosopher who charmed and addled millions of readers with such screwball ...
The first thing that you have to accept when you write a book about early blues music, Dr. Gregg Kimball says, is that you’ll never solve the mystery of it all. “We just dont ...
Novelist Tom Robbins, whose counterculture works included “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues” and “Jitterbug Perfume,” died Sunday. He was 92.
Eowyn Ivey launched onto the literary scene in 2012 with her New York Times Bestselling debut “The Snow Child,” which grounds ...
Black History Month events in Norwich include music and storytelling at the Norwich Arts Center, a food festival, and an ...
Ledisi, a Grammy-winning jazz and soul artist who was born in New Orleans and spent much of her childhood growing up there, ...
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