Brian Epstein: The Man Behind the Beatles
Brian Epstein, the man who discovered the Beatles and shaped them into the biggest music sensation of the 20th century,
Brian Epstein, the man who discovered the Beatles and shaped them into the biggest music sensation of the 20th century,
One of the last in a lineage of great Jewish violinists, this “farm boy” of the American heartland drives a
t’s raining again, and Estrella takes her green umbrella with her. Six, seven years ago, when she could afford to
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In our November/December issue, Daniel Klein reviews Herman Wouk’s new book, The Lawgiver: The Lawgiver, a new novel by the
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Is satire educational or does it lead to a shallow understanding of current affairs? Does it weaken the power of news or replace it?
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Finding Faith in DNA Why do some people believe in God, while others don’t? Is it a person’s choice, the
I was nervous when I answered the phone call from Bennett Greenspan, president and CEO of the genetic testing company
by Kelley Kidd With the new influx of superheroes and comic book characters into film, what was formerly a somewhat
What impact—if any—does a justice’s faith have on his or her jurisprudence? Legal experts Marci Hamilton, Douglas Kmiec, Abner Mikva, Jamie Raskin, Jeffrey Rosen, Jeffrey Toobin, Laurence Tribe, Eugene Volokh and Wendy Webster Williams discuss and debate.