Inspired by his ancestor Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, Jørgen Amundsen has built a lifestyle brand that celebrates the Norwegian philosophy of being in nature, no matter ...
Inspired by his ancestor Roald Amundsen, the first person to reach the South Pole, Jørgen Amundsen has built a lifestyle brand that celebrates the Norwegian philosophy of being in nature, no matter ...
Discover the remarkable story of the B-17 Flying Fortress My Gal Sal-recovered after more than 50 years beneath Greenland's icecap and now suspended on display at the National WWII Museum in New ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. Theatrical releases coming home include Jack Black and Paul Rudd's "Anaconda" redo and Chris Pratt thriller "Mercy." There are some original ...
The new play “Giant,” on Broadway, dramatizes the scandal around Roald Dahl, the beloved children’s-book author who, in the nineteen-eighties, began making antisemitic statements and invoking ...
A couple of words are nowhere to be found in the title of the new Broadway play “Giant,” about children’s author Roald Dahl — namely “friendly” and “peach.” 2 hours and 15 minutes, with one ...
What is it about our children’s book authors? Orson Scott Card wrote a whole series preoccupied with the devastating results of interspecies misunderstanding and intolerance, then followed it up with ...
In the summer of 1983, British author Roald Dahl published a book review in the Literary Review that, to many eyes at least, revealed the beloved author of kids’ classics “Charlie and the Chocolate ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In Mark Rosenblatt’s play, a powerful portrayal of the beloved children’s book author who almost gleefully exposes his bigotry. By Helen ...
Roald Dahl’s house is falling down. It’s 1983, and the children’s author’s Buckinghamshire estate is undergoing a gut renovation. Its exposed plumbing and naked beams bespeak an unseemly core behind ...
Mark Rosenblatt’s Giant hits the current historical moment like a targeted strike. The play unfolds on a single afternoon, interrupted only by intermission, at the English country home of Roald Dahl.