A gold coin, a massive ballroom, a towering arch, a remade Kennedy Center--the gaudy, gilded aesthetic of the Trump era is ...
Vibe coding, like many other technological revolutions, started as a thing of wonder. Now we are seeing its large-scale ...
Thinking about getting a Microsoft Python certification? It’s a smart move, honestly. Python is everywhere these days, ...
Erdrich’s new collection of stories, written over 20 years, testifies to the intrepidity of her explorations and her ...
OpenAI announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Astral, the company behind popular open source Python development tools such as uv, Ruff, and ty, and integrate the company ...
What’s better than a new tale from Minneapolis writer Louise Erdrich? How about 13 new tales? “Python’s Kiss” collects a ...
In “Muv,” the biographer Rachel Trethewey looks at the Mitford family matriarch. By Meryl Gordon Meryl Gordon is a journalism professor at New York University and the author of four biographies. When ...
Our reviewers’ March picks travel the globe and beyond, from India and Eritrea to Egypt and, eventually, Europa.
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
In “Hard Feelings” Mr. Smith ponders how our most disagreeable emotions can serve us. He observes that labeling certain feelings as negative justifies attempts to banish them, but he counsels doing ...
Tayari Jones’s great subject is family loyalty. Her deeply felt novels are driven by what makes families and what breaks them. “Kin,” set in the segregated South in the 1950s and ’60s, focuses on the ...
THE CORRESPONDENT. By Virginia Evans. Crown. 304 pages. $28. I kept asking myself, “Why is this a good book?” It didn’t make sense that I would become immediately captivated by a book comprised only ...
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