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Writer David Foster Wallace‘s doorstopper 1996 novel, Infinite Jest, has just been reissued in a 30th-anniversary edition, ...
This month the Book Club read Juice by Tim Winton, a thrilling tale of climate change retribution amid blistering heat ...
For as long as Daniel Lombardi can remember, a camera was never too far from his hands. At first something to play with while ...
Under his Hyperion Cantos series, he published the first of the four books, Hyperion, in 1989, which won both Hugo and Locus ...
Iron Studios has unveiled the Ellen Ripley & Dog Alien 1:10 scale statue which recreates the scene between Sigourney Weaver’s iconic heroine and the deadly Xenomorph from the theatrical ...
In this extract from Daisy Fancourt's Art Cure, the March read for the New Scientist Book Club, we learn about how art classes transformed life for Russell after he had a stroke ...
Recently, on my grandfather’s 98th birthday, I asked him to tell me again about his parents’ escape during the Armenian ...
Six non-fiction bestselling authors named in the Epstein files raise questions about trust, authority, and what the publishing industry owes readers who bought books built on expertise and moral ...
About Alexandre Alonso: Alonso is a Brazilian filmmaker, producer, director, and actor. He is the creative engine behind ...
41 years later, the groundbreaking sci-fi cult classic, The Last Starfighter, is getting an official sequel. Read on for more.