
In search of the historical Jesus: More questions than answers
Facts about the life of Jesus Christ are few, contradictory, and lost in the mists of legend
Facts about the life of Jesus Christ are few, contradictory, and lost in the mists of legend
Journalism, literature, gastronomy, travel, soccer and family (disagreements included) make up the gargantuan personal menu of the US writer, who has edited prestigious magazines such as ‘Granta’ and ‘The New Yorker’
At the height of the pandemic, Karina García and her husband Lalo Rodríguez hosted dinners in a tiny fifth-floor walk-up. Four years later, they opened a restaurant that rose to best-of-city lists in just four months
The journalist, who has been at the helm of the magazine for a quarter of a century, has published ‘Holding the Note,’ which offers portraits of music legends, from Bruce Springsteen and Aretha Franklin to Leonard Cohen and Keith Richards
Philosophical consultation has long operated in the shadows, aiming to resolve crucial dilemmas and foster life tolerance rather than treat mental health issues
The journalist from ‘The New Yorker’ reflects on loss and discovery in ‘Lost & Found,’ a memoir based on the experience of falling in love while mourning the death of her father
Since she began her career in the 1980s, she has illustrated the trials of Mark David Chapman, R. Kelly, Donald Trump and others
A legend of American letters, he worked with literary heavyweights such as Toni Morrison, Robert A. Caro and John LeCarré and later headed ‘The New Yorker’
News organizations that report from Russia are wondering about the risks after a Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested on espionage charges there
The Pulitzer Prize winner wrote an article where he said the US was responsible for blowing up the Nord Stream, the gasoduct between Russia and Germany, arousing suspicions
The show has won 13 Emmy Awards so far, including several for Armstrong for writing and drama series honors in 2020 and 2022
The legendary writer from ‘The New Yorker’ spent a career reporting on the characters in and around his adopted city
A book by historian Paulina Bren tells the story of the legendary New York building that became synonymous with female freedom for most of the 20th century
Persistent calls to action in nonfiction are a stark contrast to the inertia and handwringing found in the literature, TV series and films of today
The art director of the magazine has been selecting images that reflect the changes in the world for more than three decades