Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie review a tale of four womenAdichie's 'Dream Count' explores immigration, loss, and connection through interwoven narratives that resonate with true human experiences.
Devasting Empathy: Jules Feiffer, 1929-2025Jules Feiffer's satire uniquely combined critique with empathy, avoiding heavy-handedness to capture the complexities of American public sentiment.
The Haunting of Delmore SchwartzDavid Yaffe reflects on Delmore Schwartz's complex legacy influenced by bipolar disorder and artistic brilliance.
Henry Roy's Photographs Capture the Poetry of TravelHenry Roy's 'Impossible Island' reflects on exile and the search for lost origins through evocative photography.The book captures the essence of a life marked by transience and creative exploration.
This newly translated volume compiles the photographic traces of a libidinous love affairThe photographs in 'The Use of Photography' reveal intimate, unvarnished moments of a fleeting love affair through the lens of discarded items.
Henry Roy's Photographs Capture the Poetry of TravelHenry Roy's 'Impossible Island' reflects on exile and the search for lost origins through evocative photography.The book captures the essence of a life marked by transience and creative exploration.
This newly translated volume compiles the photographic traces of a libidinous love affairThe photographs in 'The Use of Photography' reveal intimate, unvarnished moments of a fleeting love affair through the lens of discarded items.
A Gallery of Children of the Ancient WorldChildren in the ancient world were often viewed as extensions of adults rather than as individuals worthy of representation.
2024: The Bad YearYosimar Reyes's appointment as Poet Laureate challenges negative stereotypes around migrants.Google's AI chatbot raised ethical concerns after controversial responses to morality questions.A San Jose man's criminal activity reflects alarming societal safety issues.Mayor Matt Mahan's re-election showcases strong political backing despite conflicting interests.
Angela Merkel chooses privacy over publicity as she celebrates turning 70Angela Merkel is celebrating her 70th birthday in a private setting, distancing herself from the world of politics and focusing on art and literature.
2024: The Bad YearYosimar Reyes's appointment as Poet Laureate challenges negative stereotypes around migrants.Google's AI chatbot raised ethical concerns after controversial responses to morality questions.A San Jose man's criminal activity reflects alarming societal safety issues.Mayor Matt Mahan's re-election showcases strong political backing despite conflicting interests.
Angela Merkel chooses privacy over publicity as she celebrates turning 70Angela Merkel is celebrating her 70th birthday in a private setting, distancing herself from the world of politics and focusing on art and literature.
GERARD MALANGAGerard Malanga's latest poetry collection embodies a retrospective homage, spurred by his formative relationships and experiences, rooted in spontaneity and literary inspiration.
Anthony Bourdain honored posthumously with National Medal of ArtsTwenty artists and scholars will receive National Medals of Arts and Humanities, recognizing their contributions to American culture.This year's recipients include prominent figures like Steven Spielberg and Selena Quintanilla.
5 queer visionaries each win $800,000 as MacArthur "genius" Award recipients - LGBTQ NationThe 2024 MacArthur Fellowship honors five LGBTQ+ recipients, spotlighting their contributions in art and literature.
How Ruth Krauss Made a New Kind of Children's LiteratureRuth Krauss redefined children's literature by showcasing the world through whimsical definitions and illustrations from a child's perspective.
South Asian Literature and Art Festival Puts Creatives In ConversationThe South Asian Literature and Art Festival emphasizes diversity in community while tackling complex subjects such as caste, gender, and identity.
'A Century of Baldwin: The Legacy Lives' honors author and activistA Century of Baldwin: The Legacy Lives! commemoration event celebrated the iconic writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin's centennial birthday at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.
Everything Must Go by Dorian Lynskey review why is it always apocalypse now?Exploring various forms of apocalyptic scenarios in art and literature, Dorian Lynskey showcases the creativity and inventiveness of doomsayers' creations, making this a captivating read.