Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
The longtime journalist’s book focuses on the lives of Rita and Tyson, two homeless people in the Tenderloin whom he encounters in his reporting.
Kevin Fagan is retiring from the San Francisco Chronicle. His new book "The Lost and The Found" details stories of unhoused people reuniting with loved ones after years on the street.
Fagan recently retired from The Chronicle after 20-plus years, covering everything from prison executions to the Columbine shootings and the Occupy movement. But “Shame of the City,” his award-winning ...
Christina Clancy is one of many authors on the lineup for the 2025 Readers' Festival, hosted by The Best Bookstore in Palm ...
Lin’s latest is probably her best as she herself told me. I think she may right. It is her life story at sea – honest, ...
Villanova University history professor Judith Giesberg has written a new book, "Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly ...
Before Kevin Fagan was an award-winning reporter who immersed himself in the brutal and heartbreaking world of San Francisco’s most chronically homeless individuals, he was just a young kid who knew ...
Harvard killed my love for reading. When my advisor took me out for a celebratory dinner an hour after my doctoral defense in ...
What have our universities become? What have they lost? Yes, they are reliable providers of professional training, as Western ...
Tiger Quoll: Believed to be extint in the wild in its range since 1950s, was rediscovered in 2013 in Australia, and has a current population of around 500 in 2025. Coelacanth: Once though to be ...