Director James Gunn and his dog Ozu will debut a sneak preview of the film during the Puppy Bowl, with one dog receiving the ...
In “The Word of Dog,” philosopher Mark Rowlands writes that the animals are empathetic and, unlike humans, unburdened by ...
January 10, 2025 • There are so many great books to look forward to in 2025. But first, you'll want to catch up on these perspective-shifting titles from 2024, exploring art, the afterlife ...
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Follow Daisy the sassy Westie through her dating adventures with Itchy, Champ and Bogie at the hippest, hottest place in town: Central Bark, where every dog has his day, and love conquers all.
Here are the most exciting books we're most looking forward to sharing in 2025 Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously ...
The book is the second in the Amigos Forever series, offering a look at the lives of great artists from the perspective of their relationship with dogs. In addition to the famous Moujik ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. As we prepare to turn the corner into 2025, poetry is in the spotlight this week, with new books of verse from Percival Everett ...
When I taught high-school English, I loved planning out the syllabus, book by book. Once chosen, one novel might lead naturally to another; certain titles seemed to go with certain seasons.
With a population over 15 million, Baladi dogs are everywhere—and often mistreated or killed. But that’s starting to change. The Egyptian god Anubis is often shown with the head of a dog in ...
These books comprise the top spots on the USA TODAY Best-seller List for the week of Dec. 18. Check out: USA TODAY's weekly Best-selling Booklist 1. “Dog Man: Big Jim Begins” by Dav Pilkey ...
Memorable characters, delightful nonfiction and poignant novels stuck with people across the world. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Joumana Khatib and Emma Lumeij Every year the Book ...