Presiding over the exhibit (literally) is Maki Aizawa’s free-form “book” made from pieces of mulberry paper, stitched by 35 ...
Standing beneath ‘Skyroof’, one feels dwarfed by towering structures, as if trapped in a metropolis where the sky is a mere ...
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your April reading list.
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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the filmmaker and anti-AI activist offers a dark vision —  and a different path ...
The collection up for sale includes journals and cookbooks that inmate Albert Jones has written from death row. The ...
Charles Ross' exhibition, "Mansions of the Zodiac," at the Harwood Museum of Art is a representation of mind-bogglingly vast cosmic cycles, but what makes it great are the small, human touches. The ...
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Trump singled out a few museums, including the Smithsonian, dedicating a whole section of an executive order on 'saving' the ...
Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate in the U.S., is releasing two illustrative books this month, centered ...
The true aim of education is human flourishing; the liberal arts are meant to educate for liberty. All theories and approaches to education rely on an implicit or explicit conception of human nature.
Some of cartoons that defined the 90's and 00's golden age weren't just temporary — the hype for one show in particular continues today.