T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.” By T Bone Burnett It’s called “Doggerel” for a reason ...
Simon Fisher-Becker, a British actor known for his roles in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and the series “Doctor Who,” died Sunday. He was 63. Fisher-Becker’s death was annou ...
Simon Fisher-Becker, a British character actor who had roles in notable projects like “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and “Doctor Who,” has died. He was 63. Fisher-Becker’s ...
In a statement provided to The Daily Mail, the actor’s agent said, “Today I lost not only a client in Simon Fisher-Becker, but a close personal friend of 15 years standing. I shall never ...
It’s a good month for criticism in the literary world, with new books in April exploring everything from early-’00s feminism to modern TV and video games. On the fiction side, there’s a new ...
Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff A posthumous Joan Didion book, Emily Henry’s latest romance novel, Tina Knowles’s ...
British actor Simon Fisher-Becker, who was best known for his appearances in TV series “Doctor Who” and the first “Harry Potter” movie, has died. Kathleen Barry, who represented Fisher ...
A blizzard swept through western and north central Iowa on Wednesday. While the Des Moines metro area saw only a trace of snow, other parts of the state saw more than a foot of snow. Here's a look ...
By Alexandra Jacobs A posthumous Joan Didion book, Emily Henry’s latest romance novel, Tina Knowles’s memoir and more. In Espionage and War, Secure Communication Is Key. Just Ask These Spies.
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Instead, Lebold wished to write a book that’s “part biography ... religiosity that he also buries him in such an endless blizzard of gushing; almost to the point where, I’d never thought ...