6 Novels Inspired by Real-Life Heists
From stolen priceless works of art to infamous train robberies, novelists can always find inspiration in true crime
Three Horses Die In Nine Days at Santa Anita Park
26 Horses Have Died At the Track Since December 2018
The Mysteries of a Tiny Michigan Military Cemetery
Is This the Nation’s Smallest Military Cemetery?
Are University Libraries Being Underutilized?
Unsettling statistics on student and faculty usage
Billy Joel Concert Turns Into Led Zeppelin Covers Show
Joel Was Joined by Jason Bonham on Drums
Bong Joon-ho’s Film “Parasite” Wins the Palme d’Or at Cannes
First Korean Filmmaker to Win the Award
Bart Starr, Hall of Fame Green Bay Packers QB, Has Died at 85
The Hall of Fame Quarterback Was 85
No Shock: Golden State Warriors Favorites Over Toronto Raptors
It’s Toronto’s First NBA Final
Reckoning With the Complex Legacy of Marv Albert
Is the broadcaster’s career coming to an end?
IndyCar to Debut “Aeroscreen” for Protection in 2020
The Aeroscreen Will Debut in the 2020 Season
A Memorial Day Reading List: Novels About Soldiers
The lives of soldiers have inspired writers for centuries, and it isn’t hard to see why
Maine Takes Action Against Native American Sports Team Names
A bill signed by the state’s governor prohibits Native American-themed team names at public schools.
Secrets of the Man Who Created Hannibal Lecter
Thomas Harris on His New Novel, Distressed Animals, and More.
Getting Philosophical and Culinary With the Stars of “John Wick”
What do you do when you’re not redefining the modern action movie?
Woody Allen Self-Releases Trailer for New Movie That Has No U.S. Distributor
“A Rainy Day in New York” Opens in France in September. U.S. date is unknown
Remembering the Complex Moral Fiction of Herman Wouk
The novelist died this week at the age of 103.