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by | Dec 23, 2022

Body aches, chills, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath: for the third time since the COVID pandemic began, I’ve either got…

by | Dec 17, 2022

It’s been a long year. But in the darkness spread by the many challenges our country faces, this Christmas season…

by | Dec 3, 2022

Faith Still Moves Mountains: Miraculous Stories of the Healing Power of Prayer By Harris Faulkner (Broadside Books, 288 pages, $29)…

by | Dec 2, 2022

Financial journalism has achieved something close to gender equity. For every Larry Kudlow, there is a Maria Bartiromo; for every Joe…

by | Dec 2, 2022

G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century By Beverly Gage (Viking, 864 pages, $45) J. Edgar…

by | Dec 1, 2022

I’ve always been of two minds about Quentin Tarantino. His movies parody and pay tribute to genres, both literary and…

by | Nov 30, 2022

Years ago, I read a novel that impressed me deeply. But I couldn’t recommend it to anyone because it was…

by | Nov 29, 2022

It’s an amazing story. One that I’ve been waiting 16 years to be told, other than the dribs and drabs…

by | Nov 25, 2022

Arthur Miller: American Witness By John Lahr (Yale University Press, 264 pages, $26) Art imitates life, and that is certainly…

by | Nov 13, 2022

Anyone who doubts detective fiction can be high literature will be persuaded otherwise by just the prologue of Andrew Klavan’s…

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