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Paul Klee’s “Angelus Novus,” which inspired Walter Benjamin, Laurie Anderson and Wim Wenders, will go on show to commemorate ...
Researchers working to decipher the contents of a burned, still-rolled scroll have uncovered both the author and the title of ...
Hulls, who recently moved to Juneau, was working in the Capitol Legislative Lounge preparing the daily specials when she ...
Seattle author Tessa Hulls, who confronted her family’s complex, continent-spanning history in her graphic novel “Feeding ...
Marsh’s is Ireland’s oldest library, rammed with floor-to-ceiling oak bookshelves that are over 300 years old, and an unusual ...
April was a slower month in terms of new premieres, but that all changes in May and makes our What to Watch guide bigger than ...
The W.A. Gayle Planetarium, 1010 Forest Ave., Montgomery, is open to the general public for screenings on Saturdays. In April and May, scheduled shows include: "Perfect Little Planet" at 10 a.m. and 1 ...
In Hayek’s Bastards, historian Quinn Slobodian charts how the current manifestation of the far right that has risen to power in many countries, and in its most virulent form in the United States ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Easter symbols are funny to me. Rabbits and eggs became associated with ...
(photo credit: Ken McGagh/Reuters) A letter sent to Harvard University by the Trump administration’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism was sent by mistake, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
A lot for one book. Too much, one might argue. Set in a post-nuclear war dystopia between “the West” and Sino-Russian forces, the novel was sparked by a visit the Belfast author made to the ...
The journalist’s bestseller combines reportage from inside Israel, Gaza and Lebanon and should open minds to the precarious position we find ourselves in the West Become a member Support our work ...