How the Allies Used Freudian Theory to Make Effective WW2 Propaganda
Deep dives into psychological theory can help in some unexpected places
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This March
From a behind-the-scenes look at comedy to the lives of towering artists
The Strange Case of Mark Twain's Mystery Novel
Revisiting the more obscure work of a beloved writer
The Jazz Age Murder That Transformed New York City
Michael Wolraich talks about unearthing the mysteries of "The Bishop and the Butterfly," a tale which involves FDR during his time as governor
How Nicolas Cage’s Early Performances Established Him As a Singular Actor
Zach Schonfeld on the making of “How Coppola Became Cage”
This New Book Chronicles James Bond’s Post-Ian Fleming Era
Mark Edlitz on the making of “James Bond After Fleming”