A painting of an African prince by Gustav Klimt, lost since World War II and recently restituted, is on offer at TEFAF.
What does war look like from the inside? Ask Congo’s young slam poets.
Patrycja Humienik’s debut poetry collection, “We Contain Landscapes,” explores chronic illness, climate change, borders and ...
Japan’s three historic nuclear events — the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the closing days of World War II and ...
Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain is a meditation on the Cairngorms. Decades on, its quiet wisdom remains urgent, reminding ...
Signs of Damage is ostensibly a realist novel, it stretches the limits of the genre, introducing psychological and mystical ...
The boardroom drama seizes an opportunity many established local theaters have been slow to act on: the chance to delve into ...
An ode to Tupac Shakur’s ‘Me Against the World,’ an album that’s traveled with me throughout my life
When Tupac’s third album was released, I was 15. Thirty years later I’m a 45-year-old man and the album means so much more to ...
In “When the World Closed its Doors,” Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman examine one of the lasting legacies of the coronavirus ...
Lior Geller's real-life drama tells the story of prisoners who escape from a Nazi death camp and provide the first eyewitness ...
I liked DOOM: House of Hope, German artist Anne Imhof’s hotly anticipated but now widely panned immersive-performance ...
But now I think life is change.” It’s a powerful statement coming from Fohr, whose music as Circuit Des Yeux has often leaned into distress: Her transcendent 2017 record Reaching For Indigo was ...
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