Looking to add some award winners to your to-be-read shelf? The 2026 Pulitzer Prizes and finalists have been announced. Here are four book rec…
- Chris Hewitt, The Minnesota Star Tribune
Honestly, I don’t know whether this is a review or a thank you note. Andrew Sean Greer’s “Villa Coco” has the summery, entertaining feel of someone writing whatever he feels like writing. Greer has already won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize (for “Less,” which he followed with “Less Is Lost”) and has sold reams of copies of his books (don’t sleep on terrific “The Confessions of Max Tivoli,” which ...
- SUE MAJOR HOLMES and HILLEL ITALIE Associated Press
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Cormac McCarthy, long considered one of America’s greatest writers for his violent and bleak depictions of the United States and its borderlands in novels like “Blood Meridian,” “The Road,” “No Country for Old Men” and “All the Pretty Horses,” has died at age 89.
- BRUCE R. MILLER
NEW YORK -- You won’t find a more creative new show than “A Strange Loop.” Bubbling with ideas, humor and jaw-dropping candor, it’s a musical that challenges most conventions and dismisses others.
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The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism Monday for its coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
- Cathalena E. Burch
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Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon wanted to capture the calm and sense of renewal that summer brings in an eight song cycle that Sasha Cooke will sing on Jan. 20.
- BRUCE R. MILLER
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Everyone who paints all media with a broad “fake news” brush needs to see “Storm Lake,” a telling documentary about the hard work that goes into community journalism.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Win free tickets to hear "The Underground Railroad" author Colson Whitehead speak.
- Ann Brown
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The Star paviion is offering singular lineup of journalist-authors who rely on deep reporting, muscular writing and down-to-earth humor to find the truth and tell stories.
