For Latin American Women, Horror and Fantasy Capture Everyday Struggle
“Literature is extremely political, but it is a politics that works best when it comes in spaces where no other...
Read more“Literature is extremely political, but it is a politics that works best when it comes in spaces where no other...
Read moreLONDON – When the Pompidou Center in Paris was putting together a special display called “Elles,” of works by women...
Read moreLONDON — Samson Kambalu, a British multimedia artist who was born in Malawi, is asking his adoptive nation to examine...
Read moreIt was a week with way too much news, so rather than try to contend with it in a customary...
Read moreA newsroom women’s caucus, formed in 1972, had pored over the rolls kept by the Newspaper Guild, the union that...
Read moreWhen the New York Philharmonic opened its new home at Lincoln Center in 1962, it held a white-tie gala, broadcast...
Read moreDavid Geffen Hall boasts many innovations, including a new welcome center, a 50-foot-wide digital screen and, most important, a revamped...
Read morePublic art commissions are tricky. The creator has to make something that’s accessible but enduring, relevant to the site but...
Read moreLONDON — Onstage at the Royal Opera House here last Friday, the actor Agathe Rousselle pulled a huge, furry green...
Read moreJonathan Gil knew he would never forget the details of the day his 24-year-old twin brother died in a boating...
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