These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
Here is the latest installment of Poet’s Corner, presented by the Edmonds Poetry Group. Pardon my French! A now-dead former ...
Munch was one of the first truly modern painters. One who dug beneath the social and psychological veneer of the everyday.
While the search for Santa Barbara’s next Poet Laureate is in full swing, I took a little time off to catch the last weekend ...
Romania is represented at two of the most important European book fairs this week, in London and Brussels, providing the ...
The fourth edition of the African Book Fair is under way in Paris, with Diaspora Travels as its theme. Cameroon and Brazil ...
Unidentified gunmen assassinated the prominent Franco-Syrian diplomat and representative of the Syrian National Coalition ...
It came from Chinese President Xi Jinping, delivered to congratulate the inauguration of the China-Greece Center for Mutual ...
Isabella Hammad on Etel Adnan, a mural for Emily Pike, the problem with mainstream film, experimental ASMR, legalizing bodega ...
NAMING your little one is a big deal, so why not stack the odds in their favor with a name that’s brimming with good fortune?
The poet, novelist, and emblematic figure of Haitian literature, Anthony Phelps, born in Port-au-Prince on August 25, 1928, ...
Daphne Guinness called him the love of her life. Emmanuel Macron texts him late at night to strategise. He’s a regular ...