Louise Glück, who contributed poems to The New Yorker for half a century, died on Friday. We’ve gathered reflections on her life and work from writers and poets who knew, read, and studied with Glück.
A woman is attacked, a family is altered forever, the only child — a 13-year-old boy — seeks to solve the mystery surrounding the crime. The dramatic outline of the new novel, “The Round House,” is ...
The 11-year-old heroine of the 1964 classic “Harriet the Spy” is a street-smart tomboy who galumphs around her Upper East Side neighborhood in ratty jeans and a hoodie. She snoops on her neighbors — ...
The actress, who played one of cinema's greatest villains, Nurse Ratched, was also known for her role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Louise Fletcher, the actress who played the menacing Nurse Ratched ...