▽New York Times Book Review ●01/08 00:44 FictionA Novel Unearths the Dark Secrets in a Ukrainian Coal Mine“The Lady of the Mine,” by Sergei Lebedev, takes place during Russia’s 2014 invasion.By Boris FishmanFictionHappily Married, Politically at Peace. Until a Run for Congress Gets in the Way.In her lively debut novel, “How to Sleep at Night,” Elizabeth Harris measures what happens when the Republican half of a gay couple dials up
▽New York Times : Movie ●01/07 16:33 ‘The Brutalist’ Won Big at the Golden Globes. But How Can You See It?Interested in watching the three-and-a-half-hour epic about a fictional Hungarian architect? Good luck if you don’t live in New York or Los Angeles.By Annie AguiarCreditA24, via Associated Press19 Unforgettable Looks at the Golden GlobesFor reasons good and bad, these ensembles were among the most memorable.By The Styles De