Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
'Cambridge Five' spies relied on their pedigrees to evade suspicion -- Scions of wealthy families in Britain, the men known as the "Cambridge Five" wreaked havoc on U.S.-British intelligence missions, agent networks, and lives. -- Bryn Stole
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A star player charts his life on and off the pitch -- Joan Gaylord1 day ago
'The Book of Birds' illustrates a world of wonder -- Heller McAlpin7 days ago
From the Magazine - A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it. By - Howard LaFranchi - / 6 min8 days ago
NBA Finals: Knicks, Spurs, and Wemby, a big man unwilling to hide his emotions1 day ago
Books -- Maggie O'Farrell digs into her ancestral Irish roots in 'Land'7 days ago
Books -- 'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice7 days ago
Books -- Holding the powerful to account: Lessons from an LA fire7 days ago
Middle East -- 'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library7 days ago
Books -- 'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party7 days ago
End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter16 days ago
Books -- From Haiti to the Arctic, May's best reads transport7 days ago
Books -- Astute 'Transcription' asks readers, 'Do you copy?'7 days ago
Movies -- 'The Sheep Detectives' is a tender fable wrapped in a murder mystery7 days ago
Books -- When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback7 days ago
Books -- The American frontier story left out key players7 days ago
A former Kansas mayor wasn't a US citizen, but voted. His supporters say it's not that simple. -- Joe Ceballos, who twice led the tiny Kansas town of Coldwater, and voted in elections despite not being a U.S. citizen, is facing deportation. -- Sarah Matusek1 day ago
