It's not about whether you win or lose—it's why we play the game
From international classics like Chess and Go to the TTRPGs that redefined how we socialize, it simply doesn't get more human than a game night.
From international classics like Chess and Go to the TTRPGs that redefined how we socialize, it simply doesn't get more human than a game night.
Charming love story aside, the labor concerns of this classic Victorian novel feel urgently relevant today.
February listening recommendations from the National Literacy Trust.
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In “The Crown’s Silence,” scholar and historian Brooke Newman traces the royal role in colonial slavery.
Presenting Audible’s biggest books for Hollywood’s biggest night.
Author Gregg Hurwitz discusses the evolution of Orphan X, his love of vigilantes, and his partnership with fan-favorite narrator Scott Brick.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with these equine-inspired listens.
Sarah Alam Malik enjoys stories that are not just written, but woven.
In his debut novel, Tobi Coventry crafts a flat-share story from hell that celebrates the campy style of vintage horror films.
The multi-media artist uses her poetic sensibility to craft piercingly beautiful prose about grief and resilience in the wake of a friend’s death and a violent attack on her husband.
As the host of the BBC’s “In Our Time” podcast for three decades, he shared insights on nearly every aspect of the achievements of humankind. Now I trust him to tuck me in.