Claudio Ranieri explains why he chose Lorenzo Pellegrini to start for Roma against Eintracht Frankfurt, warning the greatest strength of the Germans ‘is also our Achilles Heel.’ It kicks off ...
Claudio Ranieri’s Roma side toppled former champions Eintracht Frankfurt to ensure safe progression into the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League as the Giallorossi made it seven wins in a ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Aristide de Ranieri was an Italian artist who was born in 1865. How much does an ...
Ultimately, Bibliophobia is a book of paradoxes. It’s a profoundly satisfying book about the maddening inadequacy of books. A ...
A Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham' addresses controversies but is more interested in the filmmaker's best work.
Bill Belichick will soon add published author to his resume. The former New England Patriots head coach announced Friday that his book, "The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football," will be ...
By Alexandra Jacobs What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best.
Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy-turvyism and zany names to invent stories for children and help children invent their own. By Mac Barnett For the three Latino kids transported to 1862 Mexico in ...
The book, the third in a series, has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week, and provided yet another example of the romantasy genre’s staying power. By Alexandra Alter We asked 10 writers ...
Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age “Elita” is a novel ...
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our January book club discussion. A Hamptons vacation and a prank gone wrong ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.