The American comics industry was largely started by the children of Jewish immigrants. Like most publishing in the early part of the 20th century, it was centered in New York City, home to the country ...
The National Book Award winner remembers drinking with John Berger and the PEN/Hemingway Award winner recounts the joys of ...
Jewish American artists were at the heart of the comics industry – and a closer read of beloved characters reflects fears ...
Ian Piexoto delightfully discusses his sense of humor, the ins and outs of Dungeons & Dragons, and his involvement in LMU a ...
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era’s disturbing ...
South Coast Repertory will present a theatrical adventure from a finalist for the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize—the world premiere of You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World! by ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author Colm Toibin about his new novel Long Island, which centers around a woman dealing with the fallout of a pregnancy caused by her husband's betrayal.
There are few writers who have as devoted a following as celebrated novelist Jane Austen. But is she really the “first” great English female author?
Hollywood legend Bruce Vilanch dishes on his misses and more in his hilarious new book, "It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the ...
Alissa Wilkinson's book explores Joan Didion's work as a film critic and screenwriter and what she understood about Hollywood ...
While “Twinless” promised Sundance Festival hype, the tragically underdeveloped film ultimately fell flat for these two ...
St. Denis Medical co-creator Eric Ledgin spoke with Deadline about his freshman comedy series on NBC at the SXSW Studio in Austin, Texas ...
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