MacKenzie Scott: How the former Mrs Bezos became a philanthropist like no other
Since divorcing Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, Scott has been ‘emptying the safe’
Since divorcing Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, Scott has been ‘emptying the safe’
Book banning efforts surged in the US last year, focusing on black and LGBTQ+ stories
Misheard ‘F**k Joe Biden’ chant has become a slogan for those of a right-wing persuasion
The Goosebumps author on his rules for writing and the new Fear Street films on Netflix
Dr Rosaleen McDonagh on the emergence of Traveller feminism: The O’Reilly sisters created a ‘watershed moment in Traveller women’s history’
Black Irish Lives: The actor on growing up in Ireland, the film industry, and Black Lives Matter
From established talent to rising stars, here is our reading guide for the months ahead
Women filmmakers are the thematic plank of this year’s DIFF programme
Dylan, Patti Smith, Gil Scott-Heron and Lou Reed wrote song-poems that transcended pop, and bands such as Fontaines DC are keeping rock and poetry in perfect rhyme
Pranks and misundertandings do occur. Just ask Toni Morrison, Alice Monro or Donald Trump
Government must face new realities when replacing TV licence with broadcasting charge
Morrison was a recipient of that rare combination, popular and critical acclaim
Hundreds attend service to remember writer who had the power to make words bloom just like the flowers in her garden
Revealing documentary features full Coachella set, plus behind-the-scenes footage
Fraught family relations and their lengthy repercussions is the stuff of Paula Saunders’ autobiographical fiction
Janan Ganesh: They needed to start distinguishing one kind of American from another
Iris Murdoch, Edna O’Brien, Marian Keyes and Eimear McBride all appear on the list
His works have been adapted by Rob Reiner, Brian De Palma, Stanley Kubrick and David Cronenberg. And we’re soon to see more adaptations on screen
The Oscar-winning film-maker also directed acclaimed films Philadelphia, Something Wild and the Talking Heads concert documentary Stop Making Sense
Beyoncé’s jaw-dropping multimedia homage to motherhood stunned the audience and set social media on fire
Barack Obama talks to New York Times chief book critic about role of literature and writing in his life, from helping him work out his own identity to connecting with people
Where to now after one of the most corrosive US presidential elections in history
In part two of this series, John Sharry looks at how we need to love our children uniquely, not just equally
Emer O’Toole: If a nation’s canon is almost exclusively dominated by white male voices, what does that tell you about that nation?
In-demand Cameroonian curator Koyo Kouoh will relate next year’s EVA to the historical significance of 1916
Belarussian journalist and prose writer’s work a blend of literature and journalism
Interview: She taught Barack Obama ‘how to be’, has a Nobel laureate in her NYC loft, and refuses to mind what she says. It’s all part of Morrison’s fierce genius
Lee makes it obvious it is not Robinson on trial, but the racism of the American South
This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author
‘If there is a Hell being prepared for me, it will be a dinner party. But I’d like to be in a bar, late at night in New York, with Colm Toibin, Patti Smith, Dickens, St John of the Cross, Toni Morrison, Keats and Emily Bronte, with her brother Branwell leading the singsong while arm-wrestling’
Literature touches the lives of fellow humans in a very visceral way
These are some of our favourite opening lines - could you write one of your own? Post it in the comment box below. We might even find a suitable prize for the best or funniest
More than 25 of his works were made into movies or television shows
Kevin Barry’s wonderful novel is a worthy winner of the Impac; but it was chosen from a shortlist that did not reflect the quality of the wider literary field
Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist was an international bestseller and is about to hit the big screen, starring Kate Hudson, Kiefer Sutherland and Riz Ahmed. His new novel is called How To Get Rich In Rising Asia. Is it really a self-help book? Or is it a 21st-century Great Gatsby?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices