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The "ultimate hidden truth" of this book's title is that history is not a set of cosmological handcuffs. The world belongs to ...
"It is up to us to change everything. But, against the doomers, I believe in this moment we may be uniquely poised to do so." ...
Immediately after the National Gallery of Victoria was forced to close its French Impressionism exhibition prematurely in 2021, negotiations began to get it back.
It’s a good time to investigate the paradoxes and special strangeness of Andy Kaufman and Paul Reubens, oddly alike in some ...
British design needs to become more political, Samuel Ross tells Dezeen in this interview as he gears up for the opening of ...
When asked what “better dreaming” means to her, vocalist Merrill Garbus points to the influence of Black feminist thinkers ...
The seventy-six-year-old theatre diva, famed and feared for her salty bravado, dishes on Hal Prince, her non-friendship with ...
The 51st G7 summit is coming soon to Kananaskis, Alberta. From June 15 to 17, a group of world leaders will meet to discuss ...
The author became famous in her homeland after her novel, The Art of Joy, was published in 1998 ... She had led a fascinating life before that, growing up in Sicily with socialist-anarchist parents, ...
Ramage's latest novel is a queer Woolf tale about an L.A. baby shower that goes off the rails amid worsening fallout from climate change in 2044.
Two figureheads of the DIY and indie publishing world are joining forces to do a reading in Dayton. An evening with Raechel Anne Jolie and Adam Gnade is June 7 at Blind Rage Records, 740 Watervliet ...