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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Best of The Strand Magazine,” edited by Andrew F. Gulli and Lamia J. Gulli (Blackstone) What a treat this book is: the best of Strand Magazine’s mysteries ...
You definitely have mugs in your home, and obviously do nothing else with them apart from drinking coffee or beer. Your mom's birthday is around the corner, but you're still jumping from one online ...
Former New York Magazine journalist Olivia Nuzzi's new book "American Canto" is being panned by reviewers as a disappointment and even "aggressively awful." Nuzzi has received extensive attention ...
About halfway through “There Is No Antimemetics Division” — the curiously titled, inventively creepy new novel by Sam Hughes, who publishes under an equally curious pen name, “qntm” — we meet the ...
“Paul Kingsnorth tends to think in the most sweeping terms imaginable,” said Alexander Nazaryan in The New York Times. In Against the Machine, his recent best seller, the British novelist, poet, and ...
Margaret Atwood is an indefatigable time traveler. The prolific Canadian author, perhaps best known for “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its phenomenally successful Hulu series adaptation, has written 17 ...
Despite the highly entertaining plot and the rip-roaring action, “The Tin Men,” by the father-and-son duo of Nelson and Alex DeMille, comes with sadness. During the writing of this military thriller, ...
The human drive to anthropomorphize is a strange and wondrous habit, if not always a healthy one. The rise of chatbot “therapists” and “girlfriends” is concerning, and I’ll admit I rolled my eyes when ...
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