Ron Charles review: In Ingvild Rishoi’s novella, two Norwegian girls with an alcoholic father begin working at a Christmas tree stand to scrape by.
The three judges who made the decision hail from Benin, France, and Slovenia, but were elected by all 124 member states of ...
Former war reporter Lara Pawson mixes the mundane with the momentous in Spent Light, her genre-defying portrait of a woman’s London life ...
Some big wins and birthdays of fundamental players this week, as we also remember George Raynor, the British manager famous ...
A new exhibition spotlights the women artists who pioneered computer art but whose contributions have since been overlooked.
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Across history, politicians and statesmen have often found inspiration and political strategies in books. However, the age of ...
Leila Farsakh is professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts and the author of the pioneering work ...
Andric’s own career, which included serving as a diplomat, was chequered by the incursions of history. My Balkan friends ...
"Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story" is the latest iteration of the former world No.4’s tennis journey, charting the rise, fall, and rise again of one of Australia’s most beloved athletes. Melbourne, ...
Hoare’s book covers Serbia from the wars of liberation against Ottoman rule to the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941. It is ...
In the young, tiny nation, inventive chefs are putting their own twists on classic regional dishes, using river trout, ...