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Last month, Water Ways at Ruby City and The Long Lives of Very Old Books at the Harry Ransom Center made Glasstire’s top picks of exhibitions to see across the state this fall.
While writing Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife, a biography of the American writer whose name now immediately evokes the golden age of 1920s Paris, I often felt like a detective, searching through the ...
If you love coffee, chances are you really love your morning brew. Perhaps T.S. Eliot’s immortal line from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” rings true for you: “I have measured out my ...
We arrive just after the death of Gertrude Stein. Her ghost returns to Alice B. Toklas and the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed.