LEONARD BERNSTEIN, FOR INSTANCE, GREGORY PECK, JOHN UPDIKE, AARON COPLAND, LILLIAN ALBA, JULIA CHILD, JUST A FEW HANDS DOWN, THOUGH, MY FAVORITE INTERVIEW WAS WITH HISTORY AUTHOR DAVID MCCULLOUGH.
Whole-class novels just aren’t working: Some students will always be uninterested in a teacher’s choice, and perceive the ...
Arguments about past presidents shape the nation’s present understanding of itself, and hence its unfolding future. In recent ...
Arguments about past presidents shape the nation's present understanding of itself, and hence its unfolding future. In recent years, biographies by nonacademics have rescued some presidents from ...
Arguments about past presidents shape the nation’s present understanding of itself, and hence its unfolding future. In recent ...
In a room of stacked books, author Gioia Diliberto sat down with $7.95 sandwiches and bottled wine at The Book Cellar to talk ...
In her new collection of Wall Street Journal columns, Pulitzer Prize-winner Peggy Noonan writes about the history and ...
Towles chalked it up to men being “out of the habit” of reading fiction, explaining, “We know statistically that men are less inclined to read fiction over time, particularly after the age of 30, and ...
The book is divided into seven parts ... Long ago I asked the historian David McCullough if he ever wondered about this. He said yes, and the only explanation he could come up with was: "Providence." ...