From the Cheltenham races to Karan Kandhari’s latest film, London offers a whirlwind of experiences this spring.
With urgency and wit, this political art remains a bastion for Palestinian liberation and as pertinent as ever.
Sometimes reading poetry can feel exhilarating, like you are finally seeing and being seen. Other times it’s a slog that ...
Poets Safia Elhillo, Jamila Woods and members of the Stanford Spoken Word Collective shared poems both personal and political ...
Appearing as himself, Pablo Picasso can be seen in Jean Cocteau's 'Testament of Orpheus' as well as Henri-Georges Clouzot's 'The Mystery of Picasso.' ...
Feng's family recently donated some of his works to the China National Academy of Painting in Beijing, including six ...
There’s a scene in the coming-of-a-certain-age novel All Fours when Miranda July describes an exquisite hotel room, the kind ...
Of all flowers, the rose is arguably the most ubiquitous across art, inspiring everything from poetry and literature to ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
One donated piece was inspired by A Boat Trip at Night, a poem by Wang Yu of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) — "In the bawls of street vendors who peddle flowers, one hears the sound of spring".
It is becoming increasingly difficult not to wonder whether Mourinho will get the happy ending he no doubt feels his career ...
Dolly Parton made her first public appearance since confirming husband Carl Dean’s death earlier this month while celebrating ...
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