Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In the flood of spring TV options, it would be easy for “To Walk Invisible” to get lost. It shouldn’t be. “To Walk Invisible” will no doubt be catnip to a few different subcategories of TV fans: Those ...
The latest Masterpiece production features (from left) Charlie Murphy as Anne Bronte, Chloe Pirrie as Emily Bronte and Finn Atkins as Charlotte Bronte. The email arrived as if a plea from the desolate ...
How, against all odds, were the Brontës recognized in a male-dominated 19th-century world? Ever since they were revealed to the world as quaint country-women and not the notorious Bell brothers of ...
Blu-ray and DVD, 2016, PG-13 for mature themes, some profanity, and drinking and implied drug use; streaming via Amazon Video and PBS IT’S A rare feat to have a bestselling author in the family – but ...
The Bronte sisters are feminist icons. All three sisters — Charlotte, Emily, and Anne — boldly pushed the boundaries of the novel in a time when many women didn’t even know how to read or write.
Let’s shift away from silliness, shall we? There’s a lot of it about, this time of the year, when substantive content is rare. So let’s talk classy British drama. Literary drama to be specific. First ...
Recently, in the midst of writer’s block, I did what I always do when marooned in the middle of a story: I sank into bed and surrendered to someone else’s. On Amazon, I found “To Walk Invisible,” a ...
I wanted it to feel as authentic as it could. When people watch it I want them to feel that they are transported back in time. — Sally Wainwright To Walk Invisible takes a new look at the ...
After the romance of Last Tango in Halifax and the gritty panorama of Happy Valley, she has settled on perhaps the quintessential troubled Yorkshire family, with awesome bleakness on the side: the ...
In the flood of spring TV options, it would be easy for “To Walk Invisible” to get lost. It shouldn’t be. “To Walk Invisible” will no doubt be catnip to a few different subcategories of TV fans: Those ...