Several Dr. Seuss Books to Stop Being Published Due to Racist Images
Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced their decision to pull the books on Tuesday
10 Books You Should Be Reading This March
Including the latest from a Nobel laureate and an inside look at the making of "Midnight Cowboy"
The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for March
Including Bob Odenkirk doing his best John Wick in "Nobody"
In Advance of “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Scorsese and DiCaprio Meet With Osage Leaders
The film is set to begin shooting in May
Seven Ways to Pay Tribute to Legendary San Franciscan Lawrence Ferlinghetti
How to fight off the “dot-commies and the whole computer consciousness”
Robert Maxwell, Not Rupert Murdoch, Was the Real-Life Logan Roy
Archrival to Rupert Murdoch, father to Ghislaine and a timely reminder of what happens when wealthy men level their sights on the media
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Beat Poet and City Lights Bookstore Founder, Dead at 101
Ferlinghetti fostered the Beat Generation, championed free speech and was a beloved poet in his own right
Before Penguin Classics, Charles Boni Blended Literary History With Stylish Design
Did this imprint help change the face of publishing?
How Barry Sonnenfeld and Danny DeVito Adapted "Get Shorty"
The 1995 comedy almost looked very different
Anthony Bourdain’s Crime Novel to Become TV Series
"Gone Bamboo" tells the story of an assassin, his wife and a botched hit
Edgar Wright Is Directing a New Adaptation of Stephen King's "The Running Man"
The 1982 novel was first filmed in 1987
For the Spy Novelist Robert Littell, The Cold War Never Ended
Now 85, Littell has amassed a body of work on the US-Soviet conflict that will never be rivaled
Larry Flynt Leaves Behind a Complicated Legacy Better Suited for a Bygone Era
The controversial "Hustler" publisher passed away at the age of 78 on Wednesday
Kareem Rosser Is the New Face of American Polo
In his new memoir "Crossing the Line," Rosser charts his journey from a stable in Philadelphia to the Intercollegiate Championship
Ivy League Professor — And Heroin User — Makes Case for Drug Legalization
Carl Hart describes his recreational habit in the new book "Drug Use for Grown-Ups"
How the Army Ranger From “Black Hawk Down” Is Helping Other Veterans Tell Their War Stories
He may be retired, but Matt Eversmann's commitment to the troops lives on in his writing