With so many books in the world, reading can be an endlessly expensive hobby. But thanks to the internet and the magic of libraries, there are a ton of ways to read your favorite books for free ...
Novels by Karl Ove Knausgaard and Jean Hanff Korelitz; nonfiction by Ina Garten, Alexei Navalny and Ta-Nehisi Coates; Sapphic horror and more. Credit...The New York Times Supported by A coming-of ...
UTA Independent Film Group has boarded U.S. sales for horror-thriller “Push.” The film, which stars Alicia Sanz and Raúl Castillo, will have its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival.
Author Ann Patchett talks about her new children's book — called "The Verts: A Story of Introverts and Extroverts" — with Here & Now's Lisa Mullins. Though she's known for her award-winning ...
The UTA Libraries’ decision to scale back the Central Library ... Earlier this month, the Student Senate introduced Resolution 24-12, “Don’t Close the Book,” which asked the university to restore the ...
Decisions are made on the back of past events, and lives are affected by the stories of those that came before us. Historical fiction books resonate with modern readers because they give us the chance ...
In just-released fall 2024 preliminary enrollment statistics, UTA’s total enrollment is 41,613, representing an increase from fall 2023. UTA’s undergraduate growth continued with a 3% increase to ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our recommended books this week include two substantial new biographies: one a reassessment of Ronald Reagan and his legacy ...
EXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed actor and writer John Owen Lowe for representation in all areas, Deadline has learned. Lowe recently co-created, wrote, starred in and executive produced the Netflix ...
With autumn weather finally here and spooky season upon us, there’s no better time – in our humble opinion – to curl up with a great new book. October brings with it a blockbuster month of new ...