This kind of whiplash was enough to make a crisis of midlife: a deep-seated feeling of anxiety about the value of one’s achievements, the meaning of existence and the proximity of death.
Enter the world of Charles Dickens in an London exhibition of portraits, private letters, rare manuscripts at the author's ...
The novel A Tale of Two Cities, published in 31 installments by Charles Dickens beginning in 1859, could easily describe the ...
His long collaboration with Nancy Meyers produced a string of hit movies, including “Baby Boom” and “Father of the Bride,” ...
Braile’s commitment to volunteerism stems from his love for his community. He describes Port Jefferson as “a community where ...
Carol remains tragically relevant today, as the same myths about wealth and poverty continue to fuel societal cruelty.
We all know that God works in mysterious ways. Last weekend, two friends and I were deeply moved when we saw a theatrical ...
King Charles III thanked the medics who have cared for him and his daughter-in-law Princess Kate, after they both underwent treatment for cancer this year, in a Christmas Day message that touched ...
Last weekend, two friends and I were deeply moved when we saw a theatrical production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas ... of the Blessed Trinity and was born of a woman, he is true God ...
Anna Pasternak reports on the tensions, traditions and fallouts that will shape the royal festivities King Charles is pushing ... “Christmas at Sandringham was Dickens in a Cartier setting.” ...
But A Christmas Carol is where Dickens created this long-lasting tradition that many cultures worldwide celebrate. Known for his attention-grabbing first lines, in A Christmas Carol, Dickens ...
Heralded as one of the best—if not the best—novelists of the Victorian era, Charles Dickens longed for fame from an early age ...