The title of this book captured my attention, especially because I’m a senior about to graduate, wondering about the life I am intended to live. This ghostly love story, published in...
Last November a new film called “The Theory of Everything” came to theaters among many glowing reviews. The film was later nominated for five Oscars, and Eddie Redmayne went on to win for best actor in a...
The brain of electronic music is back for a sixth go at sweeping us off our feet with “Glass Riffer,” an artistic explosion of eclectic sounds that showcase the mastermind that is Dan Deacon. Known for...
“Your son hasn’t read ‘Treasure Island’?” said the legendary Henry Fonda in disbelief in the classic 1981 movie “On Golden Pond.” “Treasure Island” has been seen as the perfect novel “for...
The first in a series of five books, Tana French’s debut novel is impressive and mind-bending, another stay-up-all-night read. Part police procedural, part psychological thriller, In the Woods is dark and...
Former Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Dr. Linda Wolk-Simon assumed the role of director and chief curator of the Bellarmine Museum and the Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery on Feb. 2. Wolk-Simon worked at the...
If you missed the Oscars this past Sunday there is a lot to catch up on. “How I Met Your Mother” star Neil Patrick Harris hosted The 87th Academy Awards ceremony with enough punchlines to knock you right...
Though daunting in size, this popular book will sweep you off your feet with an unexpected and explosive opening. For fans of Donna Tartt and her popular debut, “The Secret History”, her recent novel will...
English professor at Fairfield University and author Dr. Nels Pearson spoke at the downtown bookstore about his new book, Irish Cosmopolitanism, on February 12. Pearson explained the premise of his book to a...
The hour-long series finale of “Parks and Recreation” aired on Tuesday night after seven seasons of municipal government shenanigans. Series finales are tricky, but “Parks and Recreation” really...