The writer explores the limits of language and feelings in her novel about a woman’s unorthodox relationship with an elderly ...
Olga Janáčková did not have long to live as she lay still upon the sofa, her hair in waves surrounding a “wide, gentle face.” The 21-year-old had contracted typhoid and come home to die, watched over ...
Wearing a sky-blue dress covered in a sunny yellow floral print, the talk-show host stayed true to the sound of the 1998 country classic as she sang, “Bye bye, love, I’ll catch you later/ Got a lead ...
Isao Fujisawa’s outlaw road movie riled the age of Nixon with a trans hero. In 2025, this romping fluidity feels startlingly wise, but back during the year of Richard Nixon’s resignation it must’ve ...
Don Everly, who with his late younger sibling Phil established the template for close harmony vocalizing in the chart-topping duo the Everly Brothers, died Saturday at age 84 in Nashville. No cause of ...
Legendary songwriter Felice Bryant, who wrote Tennessee’s state song “Rocky Top,” died Tuesday at her home in Gatlinburg. She was 77 years old. Bryant and her husband Boudleaux Bryant penned some of ...
The appealing character of "Mustang" Sally Alder makes up for an implausible plot in Swift's third mystery to feature the former-hippie-turned-college-prof (after 2002's Bad Company). The talented ...
This is a story about the breakup of the family. In particular, it focuses on the lifestyle of three divorced men. The film is presented from their perspective and it reveals their relationship with ...
To find her voice as a filmmaker, Paris-based documentarian Lina Soualem had to first look to the past. The daughter of French actor Zinedine Soualem and Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass — seen ...
In 1957 they were two kids from Tennessee, unaccustomed to being on television. But Don Everly, age 20, and Phil Everly, 18, had a hit: "Bye Bye Love." The Everly Brothers were young, and so was rock ...
One of the biggest differences between NFL coaches and fantasy owners is how they view bye weeks. Coaches love them because it lets players heal, gives them more practice time and lets their veterans ...