As its title suggests, Guillermo del Toro's latest film is precision-engineered for the international market.
Remembering William Langewiesche, who died this week at age 70
The native peoples of the Pacific Northwest have been telling stories about earthquakes for 10,000 years. Only now are scientists mining these myths—of Thunderbird, Whale, and mountain dwarfs—for history and insight.
The prolific writer, who died today at 87, was a penetrating anthropologist of American myths.
The publication of the essayist’s private letters undermines a writer famous for her control.
As Germany unearths troves of artwork seized by the Nazis during World War II, murky restitution laws make it difficult to repay an egregious debt to art collectors' families.
Keith McNally’s new memoir is full of revelations, but one stands out: His work is an underrated art form.
A controversial new book about Facebook serves as a field guide for the DOGE era.
How Helen Gurley Brown inspired a generation of home-wreckers, and brought down John Edwards