Author and illustrator of numerous acclaimed picture-book biographies (Cleopatra; The Bard of Avon), Stanley turns her talents to preserving a more personal history, the experiences of a friend of ...
By Catherine Hong The Coming of the ‘Messiah’: How Handel’s Masterpiece Was Born John Adams reviews “Every Valley,” Charles King’s new book about the artistic, social and political ...
Agatha Christie, Author, Charles Osborne, Author, Charles Osborne, Adapted by St. Martin's Press $23.95 (210p) ISBN 978-0-312-24262-6 As he did with Black Coffee (1998), Osborne has taken one of ...
Those who have contributed significantly to the research should be listed as co-authors. On submission of the manuscript, the corresponding author attests to the fact that those named as co-authors ...
This volume generates a new paradigm for researching and understanding the biological meaning of eicosanoids. Eicosanoid is a general term for oxygenated metabolites of certain polyunsaturated fatty ...
“Us Fools,” by Nora Lange, is a tale of two sisters living through the diseased expanse of the country’s recent history. By Eleanor Henderson Suggested reading from critics and editors at ...
Stanley Goldfarb, a former associate dean at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, is the chairman of Do No Harm. Research and morality aren’t on their side, but can ...
The 1965 National Fertility Study is the third in a continuing series of major studies of American fertility. Based on interviews with 5,600 married women under the age of 55, the report is concerned ...
Democracy is a big idea. To many, it may seem abstract — but the arts can make democracy personal, relevant, and tangible. Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Hyperallergic is a forum for serious ...
Donald Trump announced that dangerous anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will play a key health role in his administration: ...
Actor Stanley Tucci has built a culinary identity one project at a time, from Big Night to Searching for Italy, social media virality and a cookware line. Stanley Tucci was trying to do too much.
Ron Charles writes about books and publishing for The Washington Post. For a dozen years, he enjoyed teaching American literature and critical theory in the Midwest. Before moving to the District ...