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Author John Birdsall dishes about his new history of LGBTQ+ food writers and chefs, and how queer cookery can meet the moment ...
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 ...
The Leonard A. Lauder Collection.” Highlights from Cooper’s collection included Georges Braque’s Trees at Estaque (1908), a ...
Legally, the 0.7-ounce bottle of liqueur is not a beverage, but it is an increasingly popular drink in bars and taprooms.
Hundreds of book lovers turned up at NUS Library's book adoption and exchange drive on Saturday (June 14) to pick up some of ...
Pittsburgh foodies and neighborhood enthusiasts have a new reason to explore the city’s vibrant Northside: ‘Burgh Bits and ...
At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning show charts the period of art when “homosexuality” ...
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.
Friends had often told Stein they would bring Joyce to the famous open-house salons she ran at her Paris apartment on Saturday nights, where she held court from a chair placed below her own ...
When Toklas moved into the rue de Fleurus, Stein was in a rut with her writing, stung by criticism from her brother Leo (co-convener of the famous Saturday salons) and struggling to break free of ...
Gertrude Stein is, famously, one of those authors whose name is better known than her works. This was so during her lifetime, as the biographer Francesca Wade demonstrates in her readable and ...
“Gertrude Stein Has Arrived”, read the tickertape snaking around the New York Times building, flashing breaking news to all who passed through Times Square.Over seven months, starting in October 1934, ...
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