Alan Furst on 'Midnight in Europe,' and Why His Women Like Laughter and Sex
More from Sean Elder's interview with Alan Furst, author Midnight in Europe, the latest in his bestselling Night Soldiers series.
The Anti-Fascist Novelist
Alan Furst has found a modern audience writing about the war that shaped our world
Find the Cleanest Beach—Near You
Newsweek's clean-beach finder lets you locate the cleanest beach in your area.
Silicon Valley Keeps Solving Problems—Just Not the Big Ones
Is there an app for Iraq? Silicon Valley might find a solution to the insurgency if it had to be delivered in two hours
'The Only Real Game' Explores Baseball's Long History in India's Manipur
An Indian province best known for its violence, poverty and disease swings for the fences
Reclusive Silicon Valley Billionaire Schools Unions on Tenure
In the wake of yesterday's court ruling challenging teachers' tenure rights, old battle lines are being drawn
Stop Blaming Bowe Bergdahl's Father
To help rescue his son, sometimes a dad has to go to the dark side
The Girl Stays in the Picture
Lauren Shuler Donner, producer of the 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' and over 40 other films, has the superpower of tenacity
Bred in the Bone
Rosanne Cash got some songwriting tips from her father, but most lessons she learned the hard way
Baryshnikov Outside the Box
One of our greatest modern dancers is on the road in some very modern theater
Reviewing the Goodreads Best Books of 2013 Without Having Read Any of Them
Our resident bibliophobe reviews the GoodReads winners without actually cracking the jackets.
Camelot in 101 Tweets
We distilled the thousand days of JFK's presidency into tweets, with links back to original 'Newsweek' coverage.
8 Seminal Albums No One Bought
Off the charts, into the bargain bin and soaring toward immortality