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In our age of distraction, the arts appear to be responding in kind, shrinking and streamlining themselves to capture what ...
Now, at last, with People’s Choice Literature, by the writer/artist/composer Tom Comitta, a new “scientist” has taken up the ...
The film adaptation of her Booker-nominated novel is the latest step in extraordinary revival and flowering of the writer’s ...
The writer discusses her revealing new book of poetry, “Woman Without Shame,” her peripatetic life, and that infamous blurb for “American Dirt.” A new documentary tells the story of the last known ...
Gothic horror and dark academia dominate this season’s offerings alongside timely climate fiction and epic romantasy.
Three miles north of the Inner Harbor, by Johns Hopkins University’s main campus, is the Baltimore Museum of Art, home of the ...
Gertrude Stein (from Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century), 1980 Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board 40 x 32 in. (101.6 x 81.28 cm.) Frame: 46 x 38 x 1 in. (116.84 x 96.52 x 2.54 cm.
This forensically researched and lengthy tome uses previously unearthed documents that throw light on Stein’s personal relationships and her attitude to her work and legacy ...
When did homosexuality become a fixed identity? At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning exhibition charts the period when “homosexuality” and “heterosexuality” were ...
Barbara Holdridge and a friend found unlikely commercial success in the 1950s with recordings of such famous writers as Dylan Thomas and T.S. Eliot reciting their work. Holdridge died Monday at 95.
Mallen, E. (2025) Pablo Picasso’s 1906-1907 Transformation: from the “Primitive” to the “Rational”. Advances in Historical ...