For more than three decades, Walter ... books are crime fiction, and their heart is his consistently excellent series about Los Angeles private detective Easy Rawlins. In 1990, Mosley’s terrific ...
In honor of the 25th anniversary of New York Review Books Classics, we've selected 25 gems that the publisher has unearthed ...
Walter Mosley says Trump’s election will ... In the rewriting of America that comes with every new president, Mosley’s keeping a beady eye on the transition from Obama to Trump – issues ...
Before they know it, they will be deep into student orientation, meeting new friends ... He advises students to “Rename the first year, the getting comfortable year. Give yourself time to ...
This is the first ... New York may not sound like a natural summer read. But Robert Moses turned himself into one of the most powerful men in America and reshaped the geography of his city. This ...
Bill Zehme’s biography, “Carson the Magnificent,” tries to break through. Three new books make the case for music as medicine. In “The Schubert Treatment,” the most lyrical of the trio ...
Your first year at Parsons is a time of exploration and discovery that prepares you for ... Study and interact with fellow students who are passionate about all kinds of art, design, and strategic ...
By Eleanor Henderson Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Cozy, whimsical novels — often featuring magical cats — that have long been popular in Japan and Korea ...
These photos are from the "I Spy" book series ... Narrator: Before "I Spy," Walter was a commercial photographer in New York City. One of his clients was Games magazine, which created puzzles ...
One of Denzel Washington's best movies could've given rise to multiple sequels had it not struggled to take off at the box ...
An invaluable synthesis of the new body of evidence, released under glasnost , of Stalin's atrocities, this masterful biographical study is one of the few essential books on the Soviet ruler.
Here's a too-brief look at new books featuring the talents of Walter Bargen and Barbara Leonhard. The poems in Walter Bargen's latest share a dreadful heart. Missouri's first-ever poet laureate is ...