Short reviews of recent releases.
Jones’s roaring debut novel, first published in 1983, is a tour of the bad ol’ days of New York City and Detroit, with a ...
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., the 20-month-old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh, was kidnapped from the family's home in ...
When Charlie Met Joan” is a fascinating tale of the life and times of Charlie Chaplin and focuses a sharp lens on the saga of ...
Tabloids called the headline-making kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. in March 1932 “the crime of the century.” The victim was the first-born son of the nation’s most revered ...
His Majesty King Charles III and Apple Music have collaborated to launch The King’s Music Room, his playlist drawing inspiration from the Commonwealth. The project was initiated when the monarch ...
The book will be published in September, when readers can likely expect to see extracts published by news outlets and interviews with the author. Do you have a question about King Charles III and ...
She said: 'Had Charles been firmer with Harry - and ... But Seward, in her most recent book My Mother And I, has rejected Harry's account, writing: 'That is completely untrue, but it was how ...
The monarch has good taste! The playlist, called The King’s Music Room, shares insights into Charles’ relationship with music and includes selections from a variety of genres and artists.
The King has made his first appearance at a Commonwealth Day service for two years - as the Royal Family celebrated the association's "powerful influence for good in the world". In his message for ...
King Charles III revealed the songs on his Apple Music playlist in honor of Commonwealth Day. The British monarch listens to “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, “Could You Be Loved” by ...
Last Year, King Charles was absent from the annual Commonwealth Day service following the shock news that he had been diagnosed with cancer. The Princess of Wales also did not attend as she ...
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