In “Changing My Mind,” the novelist Julian Barnes presents an argument for the joys of flexibility.
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Julian Barnes's essay Changing My Mind, Victor Hugo's artwork, Emma Donoghue's new book The Paris Express We use cookies to ...
Julian Barnes, New York Times National Security Reporter joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss his ...
The novelist Julian Barnes doubts that we can ever really overcome our fixed beliefs. He should keep an open mind.
But he concludes that such stubbornness is “not all bad.” Perhaps keeping an open mind is overrated—at least if it means “coming to accept the unacceptable,” as Setiya puts it. And how should a person ...
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, said she intended to hold officials who released information ...
Officials have suggested that the pause in weapons shipments and intelligence sharing could be relatively short-lived if ...
LOS ANGELES – Growing up in Brooklyn, Julian Champagnie looked for every ... that one of the club's other iron men, Harrison Barnes, is, like Champagnie, a devoted user of the stationary bike ...
Sculptor Antony Gormley and Professor of French literature, Catriona Seth discuss Victor Hugo's visual art with Tom Sutcliffe. Victor Hugo was a 19th century cultural colossus, known for monumental ...