Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 tearjerker novel “The Kite Runner” has no shortage of terrible traumas: deaths, beatings, a rape, the disastrous takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban. To say the very least, ...
It’s easy to see why Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 novel “The Kite Runner” became an international bestseller, inspiring a well-received movie and now a Broadway play. Read just a few pages into the book, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While the 2012 film adaptation made an early splash with some critics (followed by a backlash over some controversial scenes ...
Which stunt kites are best? On a clear, windy day, flying a kite can be an immensely satisfying and fun experience. Stunt kites take this hobby to the next level by providing an aerodynamic shape and ...
“A land mine,” observes a sardonic character in “The Kite Runner,” now landed on Broadway in the summer heat. “Is there a more Afghan way to die?” That shocking line, taken directly from the 2003 ...
Recipient of a special jury mention in the Tribeca Festival’s tricky-to-define Viewpoints category, Walter Thompson-Hernandez’s debut “Kites” gently asks the audience to meet the project on its own ...