Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library - Opened April 2026, the Phoenix Library in Gaza City is rebuilding a culture of reading with books salvaged from more than two years of destruction. By - Ghada Abdulfattah - / 5 min
9 hours ago
'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party -- Colette Davidson3 days ago
End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter -- Stephen Humphries4 days ago
From Haiti to the Arctic, May's best reads transport -- Monitor reviewers5 days ago
Astute 'Transcription' asks readers, 'Do you copy?'3 days ago
'The Sheep Detectives' is a tender fable wrapped in a murder mystery4 days ago
When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback5 days ago
The American frontier story left out key players10 days ago
Jayne Anne Phillips: 'Writing words against the erasure of things and lives'13 days ago
Spring forecast: Showers of great books for the month of April18 days ago
Legendary creator of 'Saturday Night Live' remains an enigma in 'Lorne'21 days ago
Malian photographer ushered in a 'visual revolution'25 days ago
A soothsaying servant girl, an unstable king, and the modern-day scholars on their trail25 days ago
The evolution of Lincoln's immigration ideals: A historian assesses his legacy25 days ago
Are you there, readers? It's a Judy Blume biography.25 days ago
Alice Coltrane drew on gospel music of her youth25 days ago
As international graduate student enrollment falls, US schools scramble to fill the hole - Enrollment of graduate students from abroad is plunging at U.S. schools, leaving them with gaping holes in their budgets. By - Ira Porter - , Alfredo Sosa - / 6 min9 hours ago
