In the heart of Los Angeles, a group of Kannada-speaking artistes has been nurturing a unique cultural movement under the ...
A high-tech analysis of manuscripts by poet Alfred Tennyson have turned up marks and text that cannot be seen by the naked ...
The study of the human condition has long been fragmented into distinct silos, dividing the humanities from the interpretive social sciences. While each of these disciplines addresses vital questions ...
Over the course of four decades, Lee has created a body of work spanning sculpture, installation, performance and painting ...
THERE is a little street in York called the Shambles. It is a charming, narrow medieval thoroughfare just south of the ...
I. B. Tauris, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, has announced the publication of Zabel Yessayan’s The Agony of a People: ...
Writer, photographer and color field painter Peggy Hinaekian is 89 years old and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact the ...
The Base Greenham shortly to be the opening venue for The Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Joan Miró: Painting and Poetry.
Does history repeat itself? Or does it rhyme? WBUR literature writer Katherine Ouellette recommends eight books that remind ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
A posthumous memoir by the Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, which detailed his fight against autocracy and corruption in Russia and was published eight months after he died in prison, won a ...
GQ columnist Chris Black talks to novelist Josh Duboff, whose debut novel Early Thirties follows two friends navigating the ...
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