The Bulletin’s mission—protecting civilization from manmade existential threats like nuclear weapons and climate change—is ...
Tamil crime writer Rajesh Kumar reflects on 1,500 novels, pulp fiction economics, and why working-class readers—from autorickshaw drivers to porters—have sustained his relevance across five ...
The author of the award-winning science fiction novel Annie Bot, the January read for the New Scientist Book Club, on how she ...
Did you resolve to read more in 2026? Whether you're on track or need a jump start, here are some books coming out in the ...
Stories of the regulation and weaponization of telepaths are nearly as old as sci-fi itself. In 1953, Best Novel at the first ...
A University of Melbourne expert explains how the undead's latest resurrection in the new 28 Years Later film reflects our ...
Further relating to C-U, the game draws heavy inspiration from HAL 9000, the fictional antagonist of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” ...
R.F. Kuang and Olivie Blake get existential in new short stories collection "The Time Traveler's Passport." We ask them where they'd time travel to.
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Lucille Ball Said Yes to ‘Star Trek’—and It Cost Her Desilu: ‘They Warned Her Not To!’ (Exclusive)
It’s one of those Hollywood chain reactions where every link matters. Without I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz would ...
This year’s “Best American Short Stories” collection features New England-based editors, authors, literary journals, and stories.
There’s much to read in the the coming months of this year from authors including George Saunders, Tayari Jones, Helen Garner, Ibram X. Kendi, Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney and Michael ...
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